The Saccharomyces cerevisiae W303-K6001 cross-platform genome sequence: insights into ancestry and physiology of a laboratory mutt
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Hans Lehrach | Markus Ralser | Bernd Timmermann | Heiner Kuhl | Michael Breitenbach | Martin Werber | H. Lehrach | H. Lehrach | B. Timmermann | M. Ralser | M. Werber | H. Kuhl | M. Breitenbach | M. Ralser | Meryem Ralser | Martin Werber | Heiner Kuhl | Meryem Ralser | Martin Werber | Michael Breitenbach | Bernd Timmermann | Heiner Kuhl
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