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Date: 2005-12-28 06:18:58
Genomics
Genome size
Genome
Ridge
Minimal genome
Gene
Rickettsia
Human genome
Organism
Overlapping gene
Genome evolution
Essential gene

Genome Informatics 16(2): 69–Strategies for Genome Reduction in Microbial Genomes Kishore R. Sakharkar

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