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An analysis of intrinsic base substitution patterns in diverse species reveals connections to cancer and metabolism
View ORCID ProfileKin Chan, Kassidy N. Doherty, Salma Alasmar
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/758540
Kin Chan
1Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, and Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
Kassidy N. Doherty
2Biopharmaceutical Sciences Undergraduate Program, University of Ottawa
3Common Law Section, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
Salma Alasmar
2Biopharmaceutical Sciences Undergraduate Program, University of Ottawa
4Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Ottawa
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Posted September 08, 2019.
An analysis of intrinsic base substitution patterns in diverse species reveals connections to cancer and metabolism
Kin Chan, Kassidy N. Doherty, Salma Alasmar
bioRxiv 758540; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/758540
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