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Folic Acid - Pure Encapsulations

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... builds, and on published sequences19,20. HSA21 is among the smallest of human chromosomes and its 33.6 Mb-long arm represents ~1% of the total sequences obtained (3020.3 Mb of NCBI Build 34 version 1). TABLE 1 lists other characteristics of HSA21. The total number of genes (protein-coding and non-co ...
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