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Date: 2001-02-21 04:06:14
Gene expression
Biology
Bacteria
Synechocystis
Operon
RegulonDB
Escherichia coli
Lac operon
Regulon

Genome Informatics 11: 233–Gene Expression Analysis of Orthologs in Synechocystis sp. with Operons in Escherichia coli

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