
pmid: 10637623
handle: 2066/187069
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microorganism, RNA splicing, Bacteria, molecular evolution, article, DNA sequence, gene fusion, Study of abnormal differentiation and transformation processes in heritable and acquired disorders with the use of cell and animal models, carbamoyl phosphate synthase, phylogeny, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, open reading frame, Evolution, Molecular, Bestudering van abnormale differentiatie en transformatieprocessen bij erfelijke of verworven aandoeningen m.b.v. cel- en diermodellen, priority journal, Multienzyme Complexes, computer program, Aspartate Carbamoyltransferase, Carbamoyl-Phosphate Synthase (Glutamine-Hydrolyzing), procedures, Genome, Bacterial
microorganism, RNA splicing, Bacteria, molecular evolution, article, DNA sequence, gene fusion, Study of abnormal differentiation and transformation processes in heritable and acquired disorders with the use of cell and animal models, carbamoyl phosphate synthase, phylogeny, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, open reading frame, Evolution, Molecular, Bestudering van abnormale differentiatie en transformatieprocessen bij erfelijke of verworven aandoeningen m.b.v. cel- en diermodellen, priority journal, Multienzyme Complexes, computer program, Aspartate Carbamoyltransferase, Carbamoyl-Phosphate Synthase (Glutamine-Hydrolyzing), procedures, Genome, Bacterial
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