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Comparative analyses of two primate species diverged by more than 60 million years show different rates but similar distribution of genome-wide UV repair events
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Akkose, U; Kaya, VO; Lindsey-Boltz, L; Karagoz, Z; Brown, A; Larsen, P; Yoder, A; Sancar, A; Adebali, O
2020
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Akkose, U., Kaya, V. O., Lindsey-Boltz, L., Karagoz, Z., Brown, A., Larsen, P., … Adebali, O. (2020). Comparative analyses of two primate species diverged by more than 60 million years show different rates but similar distribution of genome-wide UV repair events. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.06.027201
Akkose, Umit, Veysel Ogulcan Kaya, Laura Lindsey-Boltz, Zeynep Karagoz, Adam Brown, Peter Larsen, Anne Yoder, Aziz Sancar, and Ogun Adebali. “Comparative analyses of two primate species diverged by more than 60 million years show different rates but similar distribution of genome-wide UV repair events.” BioRxiv, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.06.027201.
Akkose U, Kaya VO, Lindsey-Boltz L, Karagoz Z, Brown A, Larsen P, et al. Comparative analyses of two primate species diverged by more than 60 million years show different rates but similar distribution of genome-wide UV repair events. bioRxiv. 2020.
Akkose, Umit, et al. “Comparative analyses of two primate species diverged by more than 60 million years show different rates but similar distribution of genome-wide UV repair events.” BioRxiv, 2020. Epmc, doi:10.1101/2020.04.06.027201.
Akkose U, Kaya VO, Lindsey-Boltz L, Karagoz Z, Brown A, Larsen P, Yoder A, Sancar A, Adebali O. Comparative analyses of two primate species diverged by more than 60 million years show different rates but similar distribution of genome-wide UV repair events. bioRxiv. 2020.