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The ABC of symbiosis

J. Allan Downie () and J. Peter W. Young ()
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J. Allan Downie: John Innes Institute
J. Peter W. Young: University of York

Nature, 2001, vol. 412, issue 6847, 597-598

Abstract: The latest bacterial genome to be completely sequenced has three separate parts and as many genes as yeast. The bacterium needs these genes for its complex life in and around its legume plant partner.

Date: 2001
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