The dnaK operon of Bacillus subtilis is heptacistronic
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G. Homuth | W. Schumann | S. Masuda | A. Mogk | Y. Kobayashi | G Homuth | A Mogk | W Schumann | S Masuda | Y Kobayashi | Yasuo Kobayashi | Shoko Masuda
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