Nonribosomal Peptide Synthase Gene Clusters for Lipopeptide Biosynthesis in Bacillus subtilis 916 and Their Phenotypic Functions
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Nonribosomal Peptide Synthase Gene Clusters for Lipopeptide Biosynthesis in Bacillus subtilis 916 and Their Phenotypic Functions
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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 81, Issue 1, Pages 422-431
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American Society for Microbiology
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2014-11-01
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10.1128/aem.02921-14
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