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Dynamic evolution of selenocysteine utilization in bacteria: a balance between selenoprotein loss and evolution of selenocysteine from redox active cysteine residues.
Zhang Y, Romero H, Salinas G, Gladyshev VN
Genome Biol 2006, 7: R94
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