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Evidence that localized variation in primate sequence divergence arises from an influence of nucleosome placement on DNA repair

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Ying, Hua
Epps, Julian
Williams, Rohan
Huttley, Gavin Austin

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Society for Molecular Biology Evolution

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Understanding the origins of localized substitution rate heterogeneity has important implications for identifying functional genomic sequences. Outside of gene regions, the origins of rate heterogeneity remain unclear. Experimental studies establish that

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Molecular Biology and Evolution

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2037-12-31
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