Sequential Elimination of Major-Effect Contributors Identifies Additional Quantitative Trait Loci Conditioning High-Temperature Growth in Yeast
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Himanshu Sinha | Jed Dean | Peter J. Oefner | Lars M. Steinmetz | L. Steinmetz | P. Oefner | L. David | Ronald W. Davis | M. Nguyen | S. Clauder-Münster | S. Krishnakumar | Michelle Nguyen | Lior David | Sandra Clauder-Münster | R. Pascon | Sujatha Krishnakumar | Renata C. Pascon | Getao Shi | John H. McCusker | Himanshu Sinha | Jed Dean | Getao Shi | J. McCusker
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