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Restriction and recruitment – gene duplication and the origin and evolution of snake venom toxins

Adam D Hargreaves, Martin T Swain, Matthew J Hegarty, Darren W Logan, John F Mulley
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/006023
Adam D Hargreaves
1School of Biological Sciences, Bangor University, Brambell Building, Deiniol Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2UW, United Kingdom
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Martin T Swain
2Institute of Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Penglais, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3DA, United Kingdom
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Matthew J Hegarty
2Institute of Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Penglais, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3DA, United Kingdom
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Darren W Logan
3Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1HH, United Kingdom
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John F Mulley
1School of Biological Sciences, Bangor University, Brambell Building, Deiniol Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2UW, United Kingdom
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Adam D Hargreaves, Martin T Swain, Matthew J Hegarty, Darren W Logan, John F Mulley
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