Phycomyces.

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Published in Bacteriol Rev on March 01, 1969

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K Bergman, P V Burke, E Cerdá-Olmedo, C N David, M Delbrück, K W Foster, E W Goodell, M Heisenberg, G Meissner, M Zalokar, D S Dennison, W Shropshire

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