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Using Disease-Associated Coding Sequence Variation to Investigate Functional Compensation by Human Paralogous Proteins

Evolutionary Bioinformatics - New Zealand
doi 10.4137/ebo.s30594
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EvolutionEcologyGeneticsSystematicsComputer Science ApplicationsBehavior
Date

January 1, 2015

Authors
Sayaka MiuraStephanie TateSudhir Kumar
Publisher

SAGE Publications


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