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Single-cell strand sequencing of a macaque genome reveals multiple nested inversions and breakpoint reuse during primate evolution
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October 22, 2020
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10.1101/gr.265322.120
Genome Res.
November 2020
vol. 30
no. 11
1680-1693
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