Conserved function of lincRNAs in vertebrate embryonic development despite rapid sequence evolution
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Conserved function of lincRNAs in vertebrate embryonic development despite rapid sequence evolution
Ulitsky I, Shkumatava A, Jan CH, Sive H, Bartel DP. Conserved function of lincRNAs in vertebrate embryonic development despite rapid sequence evolution. Cell. 2011 Dec 23;147(7):1537-50.
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