Gain and loss of multiple functionally related, horizontally transferred genes in the reduced genomes of two microsporidian parasites.
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Gain and loss of multiple functionally related, horizontally transferred genes in the reduced genomes of two microsporidian parasites.
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Gain and loss of multiple func ...... two microsporidian parasites.
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Gain and loss of multiple func ...... two microsporidian parasites.
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Gain and loss of multiple func ...... two microsporidian parasites.
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Gain and loss of multiple func ...... two microsporidian parasites.
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Douglas W Whitman
Fabien Burki
Floyd T Bardell
Laurent Farinelli
Leellen F Solter
Louis M Weiss
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12638-12643
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10.1073/PNAS.1205020109
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2012-07-16T00:00:00Z