Comparative genomic and transcriptomic analysis revealed genetic characteristics related to solvent formation and xylose utilization in Clostridium acetobutylicum EA 2018
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Weihong Jiang | Shengyue Wang | Huajun Zheng | Sheng Yang | Yang Gu | Shiyuan Hu | Weiwen Zhang | Shiyuan Hu | Yang Gu | Weihong Jiang | Sheng Yang | Shengyue Wang | Huajun Zheng | Jingbo Zhao | Weiwen Zhang | Jingbo Zhao | Yunliu Yang | Guoping Zhao | Guoping Zhao | Yunliu Yang
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