The route to transcription initiation determines the mode of transcriptional bursting in E. coli
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Rowan D. Brackston | Goran Jovanovic | Christoph Engl | Martin Buck | Ioly Kotta-Loizou | C. Engl | G. Jovanovic | R. D. Brackston | I. Kotta-Loizou | M. Buck
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