[ James A. Shapiro ] James A. Shapiro


RNA Reverse Transcription and Genome Insertion

(Brosius 1999; Brosius 1999; Esnault, Maestre et al. 2000; Long 2001; Nekrutenko and Li 2001; Brosius 2003; Long, Deutsch et al. 2003; Brandt, Veith et al. 2005; Dewannieux and Heidmann 2005; Krull, Brosius et al. 2005; Ding, Lin et al. 2006; Kriegs, Churakov et al. 2006; Wang, Zheng et al. 2006; Luo and Li 2007; Moller-Krull, Delsuc et al. 2007; Volff and Brosius 2007; Bai, Casola et al. 2008; Schmitz, Zemann et al. 2008; Wickett, Fan et al. 2008; Fablet, Bueno et al. 2009; Huang, Lin et al. 2009; Zhu, Zhang et al. 2009; Toups and Hahn 2010; Szczesniak, Ciomborowska et al. 2011)

 

 

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