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Christian von Mering and Peer Bork ()
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Christian von Mering: European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Peer Bork: European Molecular Biology Laboratory

Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6891, 797-798

Abstract: In bacterial genomes, functionally related genes are often clustered and controlled as a unit. Such 'operons' are not normally found in animals — so why are they so abundant in one class of worm?

Date: 2002
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