The complete genome of Rhodococcus sp. RHA1 provides insights into a catabolic powerhouse
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René L. Warren | Fiona S. L. Brinkman | Ryan D. Morin | Jacqueline E. Schein | Marco A. Marra | William W. L. Hsiao | Asim S. Siddiqui | Heesun Shin | Michael P. McLeod | Hirofumi Hara | George Yang | Anca Petrescu | Robert Holt | Masao Fukuda | Duane Smailus | J. Schein | M. Marra | A. Siddiqui | R. Morin | A. Petrescu | D. Smailus | J. Stott | Steven J. M. Jones | R. Warren | M. P. McLeod | F. Brinkman | J. Davies | H. Hara | M. Fukuda | George S. Yang | Heesun Shin | K. Miyauchi | R. Holt | W. Mohn | L. Eltis | W. Hsiao | Naoto Araki | M. Myhre | C. Fernandes | D. Miyazawa | Wendy Wong | Anita L Lillquist | Dennis Y Wang | M. Dosanjh | Lindsay D. Eltis | Jeff M. Stott | William W. Mohn | Naoto Araki | Matthew Myhre | Clinton Fernandes | Daisuke Miyazawa | Wendy Wong | Anita L. Lillquist | Dennis Wang | Manisha Dosanjh | Keisuke Miyauchi | Julian E. Davies | W. Wong | Wendy Wong | Robert W. Holt
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