PMID: 6244506Mar 27, 1980Paper

Partial nucleotide sequence of the 300-nucleotide interspersed repeated human DNA sequences

Nature
C M RubinC W Schmid

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Nov 1, 1989·Chromosoma·T L Chen, L Manuelidis
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