Three views of microbial genomes

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Three views of microbial genomes. / Jensen, L J; Friis, C; Ussery, David.

In: Research in Microbiology, Vol. 150, No. 9-10, 2012, p. 773-7.

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Jensen, LJ, Friis, C & Ussery, D 2012, 'Three views of microbial genomes', Research in Microbiology, vol. 150, no. 9-10, pp. 773-7.

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Jensen, L. J., Friis, C., & Ussery, D. (2012). Three views of microbial genomes. Research in Microbiology, 150(9-10), 773-7.

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Jensen LJ, Friis C, Ussery D. Three views of microbial genomes. Research in Microbiology. 2012;150(9-10):773-7.

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Jensen, L J ; Friis, C ; Ussery, David. / Three views of microbial genomes. In: Research in Microbiology. 2012 ; Vol. 150, No. 9-10. pp. 773-7.

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