Enzyme promiscuity shapes adaptation to novel growth substrates
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Adam M. Feist | Bernhard O Palsson | Zachary A. King | Balázs Papp | Zachary A King | Adam M Feist | Richard A. Notebaart | Trent R Northen | Csaba Pál | Ryan A. LaCroix | Troy E. Sandberg | Troy E Sandberg | Gabriela I. Guzmán | Ying Hefner | Markus de Raad | Richard A Notebaart | B. Palsson | C. Pál | A. Feist | B. Papp | T. Northen | R. Notebaart | M. de Raad | Á. Nyerges | Y. Hefner | Ákos Nyerges | Henrietta Papp | Gabriela I Guzmán | Ryan A LaCroix | H. Papp | Balázs Papp | Csaba Pál
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