The cyanobacterial endosymbiont of the unicellular algae Rhopalodia gibba shows reductive genome evolution
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Uwe G Maier | P. Lockhart | U. Maier | C. Kneip | Peter J Lockhart | Christoph Kneip | Christine Voβ | Christine Voβ
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