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PINK1 and parkin shape the organism-wide distribution of a deleterious mitochondrial genome

Arnaud Ahier, Nadia Cummins, Chuan-Yang Dai, Jürgen Götz, View ORCID ProfileSteven Zuryn
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/576165
Arnaud Ahier
1Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research, Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 4072
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Nadia Cummins
1Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research, Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 4072
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Chuan-Yang Dai
1Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research, Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 4072
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Jürgen Götz
1Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research, Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 4072
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Steven Zuryn
1Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research, Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 4072
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  1. Arnaud Ahier1,
  2. Nadia Cummins1,
  3. Chuan-Yang Dai1,
  4. Jürgen Götz1 and
  5. Steven Zuryn1,*
  1. 1Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research, Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 4072
  1. ↵*Corresponding author. s.zuryn{at}uq.edu.au
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PINK1 and parkin shape the organism-wide distribution of a deleterious mitochondrial genome
Arnaud Ahier, Nadia Cummins, Chuan-Yang Dai, Jürgen Götz, Steven Zuryn
bioRxiv 576165; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/576165
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PINK1 and parkin shape the organism-wide distribution of a deleterious mitochondrial genome
Arnaud Ahier, Nadia Cummins, Chuan-Yang Dai, Jürgen Götz, Steven Zuryn
bioRxiv 576165; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/576165

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