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Sequence analysis, chromosomal distribution and long-range organization show that rapid turnover of new and old pBuM satellite DNA repeats leads to different patterns of variation in seven species of the Drosophila buzzatii cluster
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A Houben
A Luchetti
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B Charlesworth
B Mravinac
C Shiels
D Ugarkovic
D Ugarkovic
EA Zimmer
F Casals
Fabio M. Sene
GA Dover
GCS Kuhn
GCS Kuhn
GCS Kuhn
GP Smith
Gustavo C. S. Kuhn
I Feliciello
J Macas
J Pons
J Rubnitz
JB Walsh
JD Thompson
John S. Heslop-Harrison
JS Heslop-Harrison
L Bachmann
M Heiskanen
M Kimura
MH Manfrin
MK Rudd
MP Guerreiro
N Saitou
OG Alkhimova
Orlando Moreira-Filho
R Navajas-Pérez
R Opperman
RA Brito de
RK Dawe
RP Mateus
S Cohen
S Kumar
SD Zinic
SE Hall
T Schwarzacher
T Strachan
TH Eickbush
Trude Schwarzacher
W Stephan
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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