Genome-wide prediction of G protein-coupled receptors in Verticillium spp.
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Xiaoying Zhan | Qihan Wu | Yanyan Cai | T. Dou | Yanyan Cai | Hongxia Zheng | Lei Zhou | Tonghai Dou | Xiaotian Han | Cheng Tang | Jing Huang | Qihan Wu | Jing Huang | Xiaoying Zhan | Hongxia Zheng | C. Tang | Lei Zhou | Xiaotian Han
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