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Figure 3: Three Different Categories and Distributions of Always-Active Reactions, Sometimes-Active Reactions and Never-Active Reactions Between Two M. Circinelloides Strains Identified by fastFVA.
doi 10.7717/peerj.7015/fig-3
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Figure 4: Comparative Metabolic Routes Highlights the Always-Active Reactions and the Sometimes-Active Reactions Between iNI1159 and iWV1213 Models.
File S10: Unique Always-Active Reactions in iNI1159 and Unique Sometimes-Active Reactions in iWV1213
File S8: fastFVA Results for Three Types of Active Reactions Sets in iNI1159
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