High-throughput, quantitative analyses of genetic interactions in E. coli
Athanasios Typas(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Carol A. Gross(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Nevan J. Krogan(Gladstone Institutes), Jonathan S. Weissman(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Hirotada Mori(Keio University), Hannes Braberg(QB3), Robert J. Nichols(University of California, San Francisco), Barry L. Wanner(Harvard University), Michael Shales(QB3), Bentley Lim(University of California, San Francisco), Sean R. Collins(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Deborah A. Siegele(Texas A&M University), Natsuko Yamamoto(Nara Institute of Science and Technology), Rikiya Takeuchi(Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
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