Genome-wide expression profiling, in vivo DNA binding analysis, and probabilistic motif prediction reveal novel Abf1 target genes during fermentation, respiration, and sporulation in yeast.
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Ulrich Schlecht | Michael Primig | Alain Nicolas | Ionas Erb | Erik van Nimwegen | Nicolas Robine | E. van Nimwegen | A. Nicolas | M. Primig | U. Schlecht | N. Robine | I. Erb | P. Demougin | Philippe Demougin | Valérie Borde | V. Borde | Ionas Erb
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