Two separate gene clusters encode the biosynthetic pathway for the meroterpenoids austinol and dehydroaustinol in Aspergillus nidulans.
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B. Oakley | Y. Chiang | Manmeet Ahuja | Hsien-Chun Lo | R. Entwistle | Chun-Jun Guo | Edyta Szewczyk | Jui-Hsiang Hung | Clay C. C. Wang
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