Genome sequence of the plant pathogen and biotechnology agent Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58.

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Published in Science on December 14, 2001

Authors

B Goodner1, G Hinkle, S Gattung, N Miller, M Blanchard, B Qurollo, B S Goldman, Y Cao, M Askenazi, C Halling, L Mullin, K Houmiel, J Gordon, M Vaudin, O Iartchouk, A Epp, F Liu, C Wollam, M Allinger, D Doughty, C Scott, C Lappas, B Markelz, C Flanagan, C Crowell, J Gurson, C Lomo, C Sear, G Strub, C Cielo, S Slater

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1: Department of Biology, Hiram College, Hiram, OH 44234, USA.

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