A metagenomic approach from aphid’s hemolymph sheds light on the potential roles of co-existing endosymbionts
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Akiko Fujiwara | Frédéric Francis | Sébastien Massart | S. Massart | M. Jijakli | F. Francis | A. Fujiwara | Caroline De Clerck | Pauline Joncour | Simon Léonard | Marie-Line Félix | M. Haissam Jijakli | Tsutomu Tsuchida | P. Joncour | Simon Léonard | T. Tsuchida | C. De Clerck | Marie-Line Félix | S. Léonard
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