Exopolysaccharide biosynthesis genes required for social motility in Myxococcus xanthus
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W. Shi | D. Zusman | R. Lux | H. Kaplan | Wenyuan Shi | Ann Lu | Kyunyung Cho | Wesley P Black | Xue-Yan Duan | Renate Lux | Zhaomin Yang | Heidi B Kaplan | David R Zusman | Zhaomin Yang | Wesley P. Black | Xuehui Duan | A. Lu | Kyunyung Cho
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