Genome evolution in yeasts
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B. Dujon | M. Aigle | M. Bolotin-Fukuhara | C. Fairhead | A. Thierry | J. Weissenbach | E. Westhof | P. Wincker | M. Nikolski | D. Sherman | S. Casaregola | V. Barbe | H. Muller | G. Fischer | J. Souciet | P. Durrens | C. Neuvéglise | O. Ozier-Kalogeropoulos | S. Potier | F. Tekaia | M. Wésolowski-Louvel | Véronique Anthouard | C. Scarpelli | S. Oztas | L. Cattolico | A. Daruvar | P. Joyet | J. Nicaud | A. Babour | J. Beckerich | C. Gaillardin | M. Lemaire | I. Živanović | C. Hennequin | L. Frangeul | I. Lesur | R. Koszul | G. Richard | A. Kerrest | J. Boyer | C. Marck | C. Bouchier | I. Lafontaine | J. D. Montigny | E. Talla | N. Goffard | S. Barnay | Sylvie Blanchin | Emmanuelle Beyne | C. Bleykasten | A. Boisramé | Fabrice Confanioleri | L. Despons | E. Fabre | H. Ferry-Dumazet | A. Groppi | Florence Hantraye | Nicolas Jauniaux | Rym Kachouri | Laurence Ma | Stefan Pellenz | M. Straub | Audrey Suleau | D. Swennen | B. Wirth | M. Zeniou-Meyer | B. Caudron | O. Ozier‐Kalogeropoulos | J. Montigny | M. Bolotin‐Fukuhara | Marie-Laure Straub | Gilles Fischer | Maria Zeniou‐Meyer | H. Ferry‐Dumazet | Odile Ozier-Kalogéropoulos | Claude Scarpelli
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