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Self-destructive altruism in a synthetic developmental program enables complex feedstock utilization
View ORCID ProfileRobert Egbert, Leandra Brettner, David Zong, Eric Klavins
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/086900
Robert Egbert
1University of Washington, Electrical Engineering (Seattle, WA, USA)
Leandra Brettner
2University of Washington, Bioengineering (Seattle, WA, USA)
David Zong
2University of Washington, Bioengineering (Seattle, WA, USA)
Eric Klavins
1University of Washington, Electrical Engineering (Seattle, WA, USA)

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Posted November 12, 2016.
Self-destructive altruism in a synthetic developmental program enables complex feedstock utilization
Robert Egbert, Leandra Brettner, David Zong, Eric Klavins
bioRxiv 086900; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/086900
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