Genome-wide adaptive complexes to underground stresses in blind mole rats Spalax

Author:

Fang Xiaodong,Nevo Eviatar,Han Lijuan,Levanon Erez Y.,Zhao Jing,Avivi Aaron,Larkin Denis,Jiang Xuanting,Feranchuk Sergey,Zhu Yabing,Fishman Alla,Feng Yue,Sher Noa,Xiong Zhiqiang,Hankeln Thomas,Huang Zhiyong,Gorbunova Vera,Zhang Lu,Zhao Wei,Wildman Derek E.,Xiong Yingqi,Gudkov Andrei,Zheng Qiumei,Rechavi Gideon,Liu Sanyang,Bazak Lily,Chen Jie,Knisbacher Binyamin A.,Lu Yao,Shams Imad,Gajda Krzysztof,Farré Marta,Kim Jaebum,Lewin Harris A.,Ma Jian,Band Mark,Bicker Anne,Kranz Angela,Mattheus Tobias,Schmidt Hanno,Seluanov Andrei,Azpurua Jorge,McGowen Michael R.,Ben Jacob Eshel,Li Kexin,Peng Shaoliang,Zhu Xiaoqian,Liao Xiangke,Li Shuaicheng,Krogh Anders,Zhou Xin,Brodsky Leonid,Wang Jun

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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