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Bacteria / Escherichia coli / Metabolism / Robustness / Network motif / Endosymbiont / Genome size / Microbial metabolism / Biological network / Biology / Microbiology / Modularity
Date: 2012-11-18 05:00:19
Bacteria
Escherichia coli
Metabolism
Robustness
Network motif
Endosymbiont
Genome size
Microbial metabolism
Biological network
Biology
Microbiology
Modularity

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