Higher Gene Duplicabilities for Metabolic Proteins Than for Nonmetabolic Proteins in Yeast and E. coli
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Natalia Maltsev | Elizabeth Marland | N. Maltsev | Wen-Hsiung Li | Zhenglong Gu | Wen-Hsiung Li | E. Marland | Anuphap Prachumwat | Anuphap Prachumwat | Zhenglong Gu
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