Journal of Molecular Biology
Volume 231, Issue 2, 20 May 1993, Pages 516-520
Sequence NotesSegment Substitutions in Alpha Satellite DNA: Unusual Structure of Human Chromosome 3-specific Alpha Satellite Repeat Unit
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