Life in Hot Carbon Monoxide: The Complete Genome Sequence of Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans Z-2901
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Luke E. Ulrich | A. Scott Durkin | Qinghu Ren | Jonathan A Eisen | Igor B Zhulin | Robert J Dodson | F. Robb | D. Haft | J. Eisen | W. Nelson | S. Daugherty | L. Brinkac | R. Madupu | R. Dodson | A. S. Durkin | Martin Wu | I. Zhulin | J. Kolonay | L. Tallon | S. Sullivan | Q. Ren | J. Gonzalez | Kristine M. Jones | James F Kolonay | William C Nelson | Lauren M Brinkac | Sean C Daugherty | Ramana Madupu | Sean C. Daugherty | Luke J Tallon | Martin Wu | Steven A Sullivan | Kristine M Jones | Luke E Ulrich | Juan M Gonzalez | Frank T Robb | L. Ulrich
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