Horizontal gene transfer: one of the key mechanisms involved into the adaptation of yeast to their environment

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Galeote, Virginie | Legras, Jean-Luc | Bigey, Frederic | Becerra Rodriguez, Carmen | Marsit, Souhir | Camarasa, Carole | Nidelet, Thibault | Dequin, Sylvie

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Horizontal gene transfer: one of the key mechanisms involved into the adaptation of yeast to their environment. ESF-EMBO Symposium, Comparative genomics of eukaryotic microbes: Genomes in flux, and flux between genomes

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