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Repeat-sequence turnover shifts fundamentally in species with large genomes
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Repeat-sequence turnover shifts fundamentally in species with large genomes
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10.1038/s41477-020-00785-x
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NATURE PLANTS
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2055-026X
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Novak, P; Guignard, MS; Neumann, P; Kelly, LJ; Mlinarec, J; Koblizkova, A; Dodsworth, S; Kovarik, A; Pellicer, J; Wang, W
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