Massive Changes in Genome Architecture Accompany the Transition to Self-Fertility in the Filamentous Fungus Neurospora tetrasperma
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Alla Lapidus | Jason E. Stajich | Andrea Aerts | Igor V. Grigoriev | Robert Riley | Brian Foster | A. Lapidus | J. Stajich | E. Lindquist | R. Riley | D. Natvig | D. Jacobson | I. Grigoriev | A. Aerts | John W. Taylor | Brian Foster | C. Ellison | John W. Taylor | Erika A. Lindquist | Christopher E. Ellison | David J. Jacobson | Donald O. Natvig | J. Taylor | John W. Taylor | John W. Taylor
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