The Evolution of Host Specialization in the Vertebrate Gut Symbiont Lactobacillus reuteri
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Min Zhang | Natalia Ivanova | Andrew K. Benson | Eugene Goltsman | Alla Lapidus | Miriam Land | Hope Tice | Eileen Dalin | Nikos C. Kyrpides | Prabhu B. Patil | Jaehyoung Kim | B. Pearson | M. Zhang | N. Kyrpides | A. Benson | Jaehyoung Kim | J. Walter | A. Lapidus | N. Ivanova | E. Dalin | N. Juge | H. Tice | L. Hauser | M. Land | P. Patil | D. Mackenzie | S. Frese | E. Goltsman | G. Tannock | Jens Walter | Loren Hauser | Nathalie Juge | Phaik Lyn Oh | Donald A. MacKenzie | D. Loach | Gerald W. Tannock | Steven A. Frese | Diane M. Loach | Nicholas C. K. Heng | Bruce M. Pearson | N. Heng | P. L. Oh | Eileen Dalin | Hope N. Tice
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