The hard clam genome reveals massive expansion and diversification of inhibitors of apoptosis in Bivalvia
Hao Song(Institute of Oceanology), Tao Zhang(Gansu Agricultural University), Shi Pu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ximing Guo(Shell (Netherlands)), Phillip L. Davidson(Duke University), Zhi Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Gregory A. Wray(Duke University), Yi Zhou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jie Feng(University Town of Shenzhen), Libin Zhang(Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University), Haiyan Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qing Wang(Focused Photonics (China)), Zheng‐Lin Yu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lina Sun(Southwest University), Mei‐Jie Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fengming Han(Biomarker Technologies (China)), Qianghui Wang(Novogene Bioinformatics Institute), Cong Zhou(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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