Genome sequence of the ultrasmall unicellular red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae 10D
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Fumiko Ohta | Sumio Sugano | Yuji Kohara | Naotake Ogasawara | Sachiko Miura | Tomomi Morishita | Keiji Nishida | Yoshiki Nishimura | Naoki Sato | Manabu Takahara | Yasuyuki Ishii | Shuichi Asakawa | Tetsuya Higashiyama | Shinobu Haga | Hisayo Nomoto | T. Kuroiwa | H. Kuroiwa | S. Sugano | Yutaka Suzuki | Y. Kohara | N. Shimizu | N. Ogasawara | T. Higashiyama | S. Asakawa | K. Nishida | Y. Ishii | Y. Yoshida | Kazuko Oishi | T. Shin-I | Kan Tanaka | S. Miyagishima | Shinichiro Maruyama | N. Sato | H. Nozaki | Toshiyuki Mori | O. Misumi | Kimihiro Terasawa | Kan Tanaka | Nobuyoshi Shimizu | Yutaka Suzuki | Ayumi Minoda | Hisayoshi Nozaki | Motomichi Matsuzaki | Osami Misumi | Tsuneyoshi Kuroiwa | S. Haga | H. Hayashi | T. Morishita | Sachiko Miura | Satoko Nishizaka | H. Nomoto | Fumiko Ohta | Masako Sano | Tamaki Kobayashi | M. Takahara | H. Takano | Y. Nishimura | Toshiyuki Mori | Kazuko Oishi | Keishin Nishida | Yamato Yoshida | Haruko Kuroiwa | Fumi Yagisawa | Tadasu Shin-i | Shinichiro Maruyama | Shin-ya Miyagishima | Shunsuke Nakao | Yu Momoyama | Ayumi Minoda | Masako Sano | Hiroko Hayashi | Satoko Nishizaka | Yukihiro Kabeya | Kimihiro Terasawa | Hiroyoshi Takano | Niji Ohta | Tamaki Kobayashi | M. Matsuzaki | F. Yagisawa | N. Ohta | Yukihiro Kabeya | K. Nishida | S. Nakao | Y. Momoyama | Keishin Nishida | Shunsuke Nakao
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