Identification of the Last Unknown Genes in the Fermentation Pathway of Lysine*
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Claudine Médigue | Marcel Salanoubat | David Vallenet | Alain Perret | Annett Kreimeyer | J. Weissenbach | C. Médigue | D. Vallenet | A. Kreimeyer | M. Salanoubat | A. Perret | Christophe Lechaplais | Jean Weissenbach | Christophe Lechaplais
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