Synonymous Genetic Variation in Natural Isolates of Escherichia coli Does Not Predict Where Synonymous Substitutions Occur in a Long-Term Experiment
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Jeffrey E. Barrick | R. Lenski | J. Barrick | C. Médigue | S. Cruveiller | Rohan Maddamsetti | P. Hatcher
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