Author:
Salanoubat M.,Genin S.,Artiguenave F.,Gouzy J.,Mangenot S.,Arlat M.,Billault A.,Brottier P.,Camus J. C.,Cattolico L.,Chandler M.,Choisne N.,Claudel-Renard C.,Cunnac S.,Demange N.,Gaspin C.,Lavie M.,Moisan A.,Robert C.,Saurin W.,Schiex T.,Siguier P.,Thébault P.,Whalen M.,Wincker P.,Levy M.,Weissenbach J.,Boucher C. A.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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