Analysis of two large functionally uncharacterized regions in the Methanopyrus kandleri AV19 genome

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Analysis of two large functionally uncharacterized regions in the Methanopyrus kandleri AV19 genome. / Jensen, Lars Juhl; Skovgaard, Marie; Sicheritz-Pontén, Thomas; Jørgensen, Merete Kjaer; Lundegaard, Christiane; Pedersen, Corinna Cavan; Petersen, Nanna; Ussery, David.

In: B M C Genomics, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2003, p. 12.

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Jensen, LJ, Skovgaard, M, Sicheritz-Pontén, T, Jørgensen, MK, Lundegaard, C, Pedersen, CC, Petersen, N & Ussery, D 2003, 'Analysis of two large functionally uncharacterized regions in the Methanopyrus kandleri AV19 genome', B M C Genomics, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 12.

APA

Jensen, L. J., Skovgaard, M., Sicheritz-Pontén, T., Jørgensen, M. K., Lundegaard, C., Pedersen, C. C., Petersen, N., & Ussery, D. (2003). Analysis of two large functionally uncharacterized regions in the Methanopyrus kandleri AV19 genome. B M C Genomics, 4(1), 12.

Vancouver

Jensen LJ, Skovgaard M, Sicheritz-Pontén T, Jørgensen MK, Lundegaard C, Pedersen CC et al. Analysis of two large functionally uncharacterized regions in the Methanopyrus kandleri AV19 genome. B M C Genomics. 2003;4(1):12.

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Jensen, Lars Juhl ; Skovgaard, Marie ; Sicheritz-Pontén, Thomas ; Jørgensen, Merete Kjaer ; Lundegaard, Christiane ; Pedersen, Corinna Cavan ; Petersen, Nanna ; Ussery, David. / Analysis of two large functionally uncharacterized regions in the Methanopyrus kandleri AV19 genome. In: B M C Genomics. 2003 ; Vol. 4, No. 1. pp. 12.

Bibtex

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AU - Ussery, David

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