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Recently amplified Alu family members share a common parental Alu sequenceDeininger et al., 1988
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- Deininger P
- Slagel V
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Three of the most recently inserted primate Alu family members are exceptionally closely related. Therefore, one, or a few, Alu family members are dominating the amplification process and the vast majority are not actively involved in retroposition. Although individual …
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