Using IMG: Comparative Analysis with the Integrated MicrobialGenomes System

UsingIMG 2.4 Technical Report LBNL-63614 Genome Biology Program Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute Biological Data Management and Technology Center Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory December 1, 2007 Copyright 2007 The Regents of the University of California

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