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Yam '95
Philip Yam. "Talking Trash: Linguistic patterns
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Blurb: The activities of our genes are tightly regulated by
elaborate complexes of proteins that assemble on DNA. Perturbations
in the normal operation of these assemblies can lead to disease.
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