Large scale deletions in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome create strains with altered regulation of carbon metabolism
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Takahiro Sumiya | Minetaka Sugiyama | Satoshi Harashima | Yuki Ito | Y. Kaneko | S. Harashima | M. Sugiyama | Eriko Tao | Masafumi Nishizawa | M. Nishizawa | Kiriko Murakami | Yoshinobu Kaneko | Atsushi Nakamura | Yuki Ito | T. Sumiya | Atsushi Nakamura | Eriko Tao | K. Murakami
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