The Early Stage of Bacterial Genome-Reductive Evolution in the Host
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William C. Nierman | Junghyun Hwang | W. Nierman | R. Ulrich | Yan Yu | Ricky L. Ulrich | Han Song | Hyojeong Yi | Yan Yu | Heenam Stanley Kim | H. Yi | Junghyun Hwang | H. Kim | Han Song
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