Understanding the adaptation of Halobacterium species NRC-1 to its extreme environment through computational analysis of its genome sequence.
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L. Hood | S. Salzberg | W. Ng | S. DasSarma | S. Kennedy | Wailap V. Ng | L Hood | S DasSarma | S L Salzberg | S P Kennedy | W V Ng | W. V. Ng | Leroy Hood | Sean Kennedy
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