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. 2000 Aug;1(2):92-5.
doi: 10.1093/embo-reports/kvd042.

Something for everyone. Horizontal gene transfer in evolution

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Something for everyone. Horizontal gene transfer in evolution

C G Kurland. EMBO Rep. 2000 Aug.
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