Adaptive divergence in experimental populations of Pseudomonas fluorescens. II. Role of the GGDEF regulator WspR in evolution and development of the wrinkly spreader phenotype.

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Published in Genetics on April 19, 2006

Authors

Patrick Goymer1, Sophie G Kahn, Jacob G Malone, Stefanie M Gehrig, Andrew J Spiers, Paul B Rainey

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, UK.

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