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nrf2 in Homo sapiens (2)Mus musculusAll 24 Gene records
Deinococcus radiodurans
Radiation-resistant bacterium
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Opportunistic pathogen that causes multiple hospital-acquired infections
Dasypus novemcinctus
nine-banded armadillo; animal model for leprosy and multiple births
Pigmentibacter ruber
Pigmentibacter ruber overview
Salinispora fenicalii
Salinispora pacifica CNR942
Salinispora vitiensis
Salinispora vitiensis strain:CNS801 Genome sequencing
Salinispora mooreana
Salinispora pacifica CNS237
unclassified bacterial viruses
Cyanophage multiple isolate genome sequencing project
Nothoprocta perdicaria
Comparative genomics of flightless and volant Palaeognathae
Citrus leprosis virus C2
Citrus leprosis virus C2 Genome sequencing
Mycobacterium shigaense
Mycobacterium shigaense overview
Trichormus variabilis
Anabaena variabilis overview
Tinamus guttatus
Tinamus guttatus overview
Auxenochlorella protothecoides
single-cell green algae
Propithecus coquereli
Propithecus coquereli overview
Camelina sativa
polyploid, stress-tolerant oil seed species of the Brassicaeae family
Penicillium digitatum
Common postharvest fungal pathogen on citrus fruits
Geospiza fortis
The medium ground finch of the Galapagos Islands
Rhytidhysteron rufulum
A poorly known mainly saprobic species capable of utilizing different substrata and occupying diverse habitats
Hysterium pulicare
A poorly known saprobic species
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