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Barber, Colin C
Cai, Wenlong
Du, Yongle
Gaspar, Maria L
Grigoriev, Igor V
Herman, Nicolaus A
Lastovetsky, Olga A
Li, Jeffrey S
Mondo, Stephen J
Pawlowska, Teresa E
Riley, Robert
Schwardt, Nicole H
Skyrud, Will
Sun, Hui
Zafrir, Ella
Zhang, Wenjun
Zhu, Xuejun
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Acetone
Burkholderia
Butanols
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Ethanol
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Fungal Proteins
Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal
Gene Regulatory Networks
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Investigation of secondary metabolism in the industrial butanol hyper-producer Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum N1-4.
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Li, Jeffrey S
Barber, Colin C
Herman, Nicolaus A
Cai, Wenlong
Zafrir, Ella
Du, Yongle
Zhu, Xuejun
Skyrud, Will
Zhang, Wenjun
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20200812
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Journal of industrial microbiology & biotechnology
vol. 47
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Bacterial endosymbionts influence host sexuality and reveal reproductive genes of early divergent fungi.
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Mondo, Stephen J
Lastovetsky, Olga A
Gaspar, Maria L
Schwardt, Nicole H
Barber, Colin C
Riley, Robert
Sun, Hui
Grigoriev, Igor V
Pawlowska, Teresa E
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20180918
In:
Nature communications
vol. 8
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