Genome sequence of the bioplastic-producing “Knallgas” bacterium Ralstonia eutropha H16
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Anne Pohlmann | Frank Reinecke | Alexander Steinbüchel | Heiko Liesegang | W. F. Fricke | G. Gottschalk | H. Liesegang | A. Steinbüchel | Axel W. Strittmatter | F. Reinecke | Markus Pötter | E. Schwartz | B. Friedrich | B. Bowien | Edward Schwartz | Bärbel Friedrich | Wolfgang Florian Fricke | Bernhard Kusian | Rainer Cramm | Thomas Eitinger | Christian Ewering | Markus Pötter | Axel Strittmatter | Ingo Voß | Gerhard Gottschalk | Botho Bowien | T. Eitinger | I. Voss | R. Cramm | A. Pohlmann | Christian Ewering | B. Kusian | Anne Pohlmann
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