Genome-wide transposon insertion scanning of environmental survival functions in the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon degrading bacterium Sphingomonas wittichii RW1.
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Clémence Roggo | Jan Roelof van der Meer | Johann Weber | K. Harshman | J. R. van der Meer | Keith Harshman | Johann Weber | Clémence Roggo | Edith Coronado | Silvia K Moreno-Forero | E. Coronado | Silvia K. Moreno-Forero
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