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The molecular biology of the yeast saccharomyces: Strathern, J. N., Jones, E. W., Broach, J. R. (ed.): Life Cycle and Inheritance. Vol. llA. - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1981. 751 pp. Cloth US $ 75.-, outside US $ 90

T. Gichner
- 01 Sep 1982 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 5, pp 340-340
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This article is published in Biologia Plantarum.The article was published on 1982-09-01. It has received 869 citations till now.

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