The genome of the natural genetic engineer Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58.

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Published in Science on December 14, 2001

Authors

D W Wood1, J C Setubal, R Kaul, D E Monks, J P Kitajima, V K Okura, Y Zhou, L Chen, G E Wood, N F Almeida, L Woo, Y Chen, I T Paulsen, J A Eisen, P D Karp, D Bovee, P Chapman, J Clendenning, G Deatherage, W Gillet, C Grant, T Kutyavin, R Levy, M J Li, E McClelland, A Palmieri, C Raymond, G Rouse, C Saenphimmachak, Z Wu, P Romero, D Gordon, S Zhang, H Yoo, Y Tao, P Biddle, M Jung, W Krespan, M Perry, B Gordon-Kamm, L Liao, S Kim, C Hendrick, Z Y Zhao, M Dolan, F Chumley, S V Tingey, J F Tomb, M P Gordon, M V Olson, E W Nester

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1: Department of Microbiology, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Box 357242, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.

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