Wildmann, Implications of natural selection in shaping 99.4% nonsynonymous DNA identity..., 2003.
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- journalArticle
- Title:
- Implications of natural selection in shaping 99.4% nonsynonymous DNA identity between humans and chimpanzees: enlarging genus Homo
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- Wildmann, D.E. (author)
- Uddin, M. (author)
- Liu, G. (author)
- Grossmann, L. (author)
- Goodman, M. (author)
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- Date:
- 2003
- Bibliography:
- Wildmann, D.E./Uddin, M./Liu, G./Grossmann, L./Goodman, M.: Implications of natural selection in shaping 99.4% nonsynonymous DNA identity between humans and chimpanzees: enlarging genus Homo. In: PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America) 100 (2003). S. 7181–7188.
- Own created bibliography:
- Wildmann, D.E./Uddin, M./Liu, G./Grossmann, L./Goodman, M.: Implications of natural selection in shaping 99.4% nonsynonymous DNA identity between humans and chimpanzees: enlarging genus Homo. PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America) 100. 2003. S. 7181-7188.