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Primate CpG Islands Are Maintained by Heterogeneous Evolutionary Regimes Involving Minimal Selection

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Cohen, Kenigsberg, Tanay 2011; doi:10.1016/j.cell.2011.04.024 [1]

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Jeltsch, Broche & Bashtrykov 2018; doi:10.3390/genes9110566 [2]


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