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Differential size variations between transcriptionally active and inactive telomeres of Trypanosoma bruceiPays et al., 1983
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- Pays E
- Laurent M
- Delinte K
- Van Meirvenne N
- Steinert M
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- Nucleic acids research
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We have studied the genes coding for the variant-specific surface antigen (VSA) in a series of seven trypanosome clones derived from AnTat 1.1: 1.1→ 1.3→ 1.6→ 1.16→ 1.1 C→ 1.3 B↘ 1.18 These genes are all telomeric (1–5), and their surrounding, although sometimes …
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