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for Simulating Genotype-Phenotype

Castillo et al., 2019

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4398245701518644237
Author
Castillo S
Patil K
Jouhten P
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Yeasts in Biotechnology and Human Health: Physiological Genomic Approaches

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Understanding genotype-phenotype dependency is a universal aim for all life sciences. While the complete genotype-phenotype relations remain challenging to resolve, metabolic phenotypes are moving within the reach through genome-scale metabolic model …
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