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C Brochier, P Forterre, S Gribaldo - BMC evolutionary biology, 2005 - Springer
Background The concept of a genomic core, defined as the set of genes ubiquitous in all
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
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C Brochier-Armanet, P Forterre, S Gribaldo - BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2005 - hal.science
An emerging phylogenetic core of Archaea: phylogenies of transcription and translation
machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences - Archive ouverte HAL …
machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences - Archive ouverte HAL …
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C Brochier, P Forterre, S Gribaldo - BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2005 - scienceopen.com
Background: The concept of a genomic core, defined as the set of genes ubiquitous in all
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
An emerging phylogenetic core of Archaea: phylogenies of transcription and translation machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences
C Brochier, P Forterre, S Gribaldo - BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2005 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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The concept of a genomic core, defined as the set of genes ubiquitous in all genomes of a …
The concept of a genomic core, defined as the set of genes ubiquitous in all genomes of a …
[HTML][HTML] An emerging phylogenetic core of Archaea: phylogenies of transcription and translation machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences
C Brochier, P Forterre… - BMC …, 2005 - bmcecolevol.biomedcentral.com
The concept of a genomic core, defined as the set of genes ubiquitous in all genomes of a
monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary genomics …
monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary genomics …
[引用][C] An emerging phylogenetic core of Archaea: phylogenies of transcription and translation machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences
C Brochier-Armanet, P Forterre… - BMC Evolutionary …, 2005 - univ-lyon1.hal.science
An emerging phylogenetic core of Archaea: phylogenies of transcription and translation
machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences - Université Claude …
machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences - Université Claude …
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C Brochier, P Forterre, S Gribaldo - BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The concept of a genomic core, defined as the set of genes ubiquitous in all
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
[PDF][PDF] An emerging phylogenetic core of Archaea: phylogenies of transcription and translation machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences
C Brochier, P Forterre, S Gribaldo - BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2005 - Citeseer
Background: The concept of a genomic core, defined as the set of genes ubiquitous in all
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
An emerging phylogenetic core of Archaea: phylogenies of transcription and translation machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences.
C Brochier, P Forterre, S Gribaldo - BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2005 - europepmc.org
Background The concept of a genomic core, defined as the set of genes ubiquitous in all
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
An emerging phylogenetic core of Archaea: phylogenies of transcription and translation machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences
C Brochier, P Forterre… - BMC evolutionary …, 2005 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The concept of a genomic core, defined as the set of genes ubiquitous in all
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …
genomes of a monophyletic group, has become crucial in comparative and evolutionary …