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Biology, 12.11.2020 14:00, Jennifer312332

What is the distance in the assembly between the first and last HSPs (in their order on the scaff
old) in this hit? How many HSPs does it contain? Are all the
HSPs likely to be from a single gene that is homologous to CaMKI? Why or why not?

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