Widespread presence of "bacterial-like" PPP phosphatases in eukaryotes
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Corresponding authors: Alexandra V Andreeva aandreeva@brookes.ac.uk - Mikhail A Kutuzov m.kutuzov@usa.net
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BMC Evolutionary Biology 2004, 4:47 doi:10.1186/1471-2148-4-47
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