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Long homopurine•homopyrimidine sequences are characteristic of genes expressed in brain and the pseudoautosomal region

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A Bacolla, J R. Collins, B Gold, N Chuzhanova, M Yi, R M. Stephens, S Stefanov, A Olsh, J P. Jakupciak, M Dean, R A. Lempicki, D N. Cooper, R D. Wells
Citation
Nucleic Acids Research
Volume
34
Issue
9

Citation

Bacolla, A. , Collins, J. , Gold, B. , Chuzhanova, N. , Yi, M. , Stephens, R. , Stefanov, S. , Olsh, A. , Jakupciak, J. , Dean, M. , Lempicki, R. , Cooper, D. and Wells, R. (2006), Long homopurine&#8226homopyrimidine sequences are characteristic of genes expressed in brain and the pseudoautosomal region, Nucleic Acids Research (Accessed October 14, 2025)

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Created May 1, 2006, Updated February 17, 2017
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