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- :Oh, Julia ;Fung, EulaMay 21 2010 | Nucleic Acids Res. 2010; 38(14):e146.:Systems-level analyses of non-model microorganisms are limited by the existence of numerous uncharacterized genes and a corresponding over-reliance on...
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