Genome characteristics of facultatively symbiotic Frankia sp. strains reflect host range and host plant biogeography.
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Eugene Goltsman | Alla Lapidus | Pascal Lapierre | Fernando Tavares | Philippe Normand | Vincent Daubin | Ying Wang | David Vallenet | Nathalie Choisne | Laurent Labarre | Anita Sellstedt | Derek M Bickhart | Johann Peter Gogarten | Claudine Medigue | Michele Martinez | Zoe Rouy | C. Médigue | D. Bickhart | L. Tisa | J. Tomkins | A. Lapidus | A. Couloux | J. Gogarten | J. Niemann | D. Vallenet | S. Cruveiller | N. Choisne | P. Lapierre | V. Daubin | P. Normand | Michele Martinez | M. P. Francino | Laurent Labarre | Z. Rouy | P. Pujic | B. Mullin | B. Cournoyer | E. Goltsman | N. Demange | C. Valverde | A. Berry | Ying Huang | Chantal Schenowitz | C. Lavire | Celine Lavire | Alison M Berry | Arnaud Couloux | D. R. Benson | Ying Wang | Beth C Mullin | N. Alloisio | J. Mastronunzio | Nadia Demange | Chantal Schenowitz | Ying Huang | E. Bagnarol | Carla A. Bassi | O. Kopp | J. Maréchal | Tania Rawnsley | A. Sellstedt | F. Tavares | L. Wall | Louis S Tisa | Nicole Alloisio | Emilie Bagnarol | Carla A Bassi | Benoit Cournoyer | Stephane Cruveiller | Maria Pilar Francino | Olga R Kopp | Joelle Marechal | Juliana E Mastronunzio | James Niemann | Pierre Pujic | Tania Rawnsley | Jeffrey P Tomkins | Claudio Valverde | Luis G Wall | David R Benson | M. Francino | Zoé Rouy | Émilie Bagnarol
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