Microbe domestication and the identification of the wild genetic stock of lager-brewing yeast
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Mark Johnston | Paula Gonçalves | José Paulo Sampaio | Chris Todd Hittinger | Jim Dover | M. Johnston | P. Gonçalves | J. Sampaio | C. T. Hittinger | D. Libkind | J. Dover | E. Valério | C. Gonçalves | Diego Libkind | Elisabete Valério | Carla Gonçalves
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