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Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes.
van het Hoog M, Rast TJ, Martchenko M, Grindle S, Dignard D, Hogues H, Cuomo C, Berriman M, Scherer S, Magee BB, Whiteway M, Chibana H, Nantel A, Magee PT
Genome Biol
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