A widely distributed gene cluster compensates for uricase loss in hominids
Yuanyuan Liu(Army Medical University), Dylan Dodd(Stanford University), Haoqing Chen(Stanford University), Mary E. DeFeo(Stanford University), Marnix H. Medema(University of Groningen), Alan C. Pao(VA Palo Alto Health Care System), Saurabh Gombar(Stanford University), Zhiwei Zhou(Sun Yat-sen University), Steven K. Huang(University of California, Berkeley), Allison M. Weakley(Stanford University), Xiandong Meng(Stanford University), John B. Jarman(Electronic BioSciences (United States)), Yen Low, Calyani Ganesan(Stanford University), Kazuma Sekiba(The University of Tokyo), Gilles P. van Wezel(Leiden University), Ashley V. Cabrera(Stanford University), Bi‐Huei Hou(Stanford University), Hannah E. Augustijn(Leiden University)
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