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Lorna Dickson, Hon-Ren Huang, Lu Liu, Manabu Matsuura, Alan M. Lambowitz, and Philip S. Perlman
Retrotransposition of a yeast group II intron occurs by reverse splicing directly into ectopic DNA sites
PNAS 2001 98: 13207-13212.

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