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Addition of Escherichia coli K-12 growth observation and gene essentiality data to the EcoCyc database

Mackie et al., 2014

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5038763186331111532
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Mackie A
Paley S
Keseler I
Shearer A
Paulsen I
Karp P
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Journal of bacteriology

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The sets of compounds that can support growth of an organism are defined by the presence of transporters and metabolic pathways that convert nutrient sources into cellular components and energy for growth. A collection of known nutrient sources can therefore …
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