Functional organization of DNA elements regulating SM30α, a spicule matrix gene of sea urchin embryos
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著者
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Yamasu Kyo
Department of Regulation Biology, Faculty of Science, Saitama University
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Yamasu Kyo
Department Of Regulation Biology Faculty Of Science Saitama University
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Yamasu Kyo
Department Of Life Science Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Saitama University
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WILT Fred
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
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