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The structure of DXF34, a human X-linked sequence family with homology to a transcribed mouse Y-linked repeat

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Nucleotide sequence data described in this paper have been deposited in the EMBL database with Accession numbers Y09857 and Y09858.

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Laval, S.H., Reed, V., Blair, H.J. et al. The structure of DXF34, a human X-linked sequence family with homology to a transcribed mouse Y-linked repeat. Mammalian Genome 8, 689–691 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003359900538

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