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"Ensembl 2009."
- Tim J. P. Hubbard, Bronwen L. Aken, Sarah C. Ayling, Benoît Ballester, Kathryn Beal, Eugene Bragin, Simon Brent, Yuan Chen, Peter Clapham, Laura Clarke, Guy Coates, Susan Fairley, Stephen Fitzgerald, Julio Fernandez-Banet, Leo Gordon, Stefan Gräf, Syed Haider, Martin Hammond, Richard C. G. Holland, Kevin L. Howe, Andrew M. Jenkinson, Nathan Johnson, Andreas Kähäri, Damian Keefe, Stephen Keenan, Rhoda Kinsella, Felix Kokocinski, Eugene Kulesha, Daniel Lawson, Ian Longden, Karine Megy, Patrick Meidl, Bert Overduin, Anne Parker, Bethan Pritchard, Daniel Rios, Michael Schuster, Guy Slater, Damian Smedley, William Spooner, Giulietta Spudich, Stephen J. Trevanion, Albert J. Vilella, Jan Vogel, Simon White, Steven P. Wilder, Arek Zadissa, Ewan Birney, Fiona Cunningham, Val Curwen, Richard Durbin, Xosé M. Fernández-Suárez, Javier Herrero, Arek Kasprzyk, Glenn Proctor, James A. Smith, Stephen M. J. Searle, Paul Flicek:
Ensembl 2009. Nucleic Acids Res. 37(Database-Issue): 690-697 (2009)
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