Sanges, R., Hadzhiev, Y., Gueroult-Bellone, M., Roure, A., Ferg, M., Meola, N., . . . Stupka, E. (2013). Highly conserved elements discovered in vertebrates are present in non-syntenic loci of tunicates, act as enhancers and can be transcribed during development. Nucleic acids research, 41(6), . https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt030
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSanges, Remo, et al. "Highly Conserved Elements Discovered in Vertebrates Are Present in Non-syntenic Loci of Tunicates, Act as Enhancers and Can Be Transcribed During Development." Nucleic Acids Research 41, no. 6 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt030.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSanges, Remo, et al. "Highly Conserved Elements Discovered in Vertebrates Are Present in Non-syntenic Loci of Tunicates, Act as Enhancers and Can Be Transcribed During Development." Nucleic Acids Research, vol. 41, no. 6, 2013, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt030.