Functional genomic signatures of sponge bacteria reveal unique and shared features of symbiosis
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Matthew Z. DeMaere | A. Halpern | T. Thomas | S. Egan | M. DeMaere | S. Kjelleberg | D. Rusch | K. Heidelberg | P. Steinberg | Pui Yi Maria Yung | Matt Lewis
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