Identification and characterization of centromeric sequences in <i>Xenopus laevis</i>
Owen K. Smith(Stanford University), Aaron F. Straight(Stanford University), Kelsey A. Fryer(Stanford University), Kousik Sundararajan(Stanford University), Charles Limouse(Stanford University), Rebecca Heald(University of California, Berkeley), Nicole A. Teran(Stanford University)
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