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Suppression subtractive hybridization reveals transcript profiling of Chlorella under heterotrophy to photoautotrophy transition.

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Table 1. Assembly and annotation statistics of the two SSH libraries.
Table 3. Functional classification of the differentially expressed genes in reverse library.
Figure 3. Gene Ontology (GO) annotation of genes obtained from the SSH libraries. GO predictions identified several categories based on the three terms cellular component, molecular function, and biological process, and were plotted by WEGO

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