Genome Erosion in a Nitrogen-Fixing Vertically Transmitted Endosymbiotic Multicellular Cyanobacterium
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Alla Lapidus | Johan A. A. Nylander | Robert Haselkorn | R. Haselkorn | A. Lapidus | B. Bergman | Steve Lowry | J. Nylander | J. Larsson | Birgitta Bergman | Karolina Ininbergs | Wei-wen Zheng | Liang Ran | John Larsson | Theoden Vigil-Stenman | Karolina Ininbergs | Wei-Wen Zheng | Stephen Lowry | Liang Ran | Theoden Vigil-Stenman
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