EST Accession No. BE531347 [sequence alignment only].* |
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EMBL Sequence Database, Accession No. AK000522, Feb. 22, 2000. |
EMBL Sequence Database, Accession No. AK001790, Feb. 22, 2000. |
EMBL Sequence Database, Accession No. BE531347, Aug. 10, 2000. |
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GenBank Acc. No. AC004099, Jun. 6, 2000. |