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Gain and loss of multiple functionally related, horizontally transferred genes in the reduced genomes of two microsporidian parasites Jean-François Pomberta,1, Mohammed Selmanb,1, Fabien Burkia, Floyd T. Bardella, Laure
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Document Date: 2013-08-23 17:49:35


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