Erosion of functional independence early in the evolution of a microbial mutualism
Kristina L. Hillesland(University of Washington Bothell), David A. Stahl(University of Washington), Jizhong Zhou(University of Oklahoma), Nicolás Pinel(Institute for Systems Biology), Judy D. Wall(University of Missouri), Yujia Qin(China Agricultural University), Nicholas G. Elliott(Loyola University Medical Center), Serdar Turkarslan(Institute for Systems Biology), Jason J. Flowers, Sujung Lim(University of Washington Bothell), Nitin S. Baliga(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Grant M. Zane(University of Missouri), Liyou Wu(University of Oklahoma)
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