Understanding the growth mechanism of graphene on Ge/Si(001) surfaces

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Dabrowski, J.; Lippert, G.; Avila, J.; Baringhaus, J.; Colambo, I. et al.: Understanding the growth mechanism of graphene on Ge/Si(001) surfaces. In: Scientific Reports 6 (2016), 31639. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep31639

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A wide variety of enzymatic pathways that produce specialized metabolites in bacteria, fungi and plants are known to be encoded in biosynthetic gene clusters. Information about these clusters, pathways and metabolites is currently dispersed throughout the literature, making it difficult to exploit. To facilitate consistent and systematic deposition and retrieval of data on biosynthetic gene clusters, we propose the Minimum Information about a Biosynthetic Gene cluster (MIBiG) data standard.
License of this version: CC BY 4.0 Unported
Document Type: Article
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2016
Appears in Collections:Fakultät für Mathematik und Physik

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1 image of flag of Germany Germany 157 78.89%
2 image of flag of United States United States 17 8.54%
3 image of flag of China China 7 3.52%
4 image of flag of Ireland Ireland 3 1.51%
5 image of flag of Russian Federation Russian Federation 2 1.01%
6 image of flag of Indonesia Indonesia 2 1.01%
7 image of flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom 2 1.01%
8 image of flag of France France 2 1.01%
9 image of flag of Netherlands Netherlands 1 0.50%
10 image of flag of Mexico Mexico 1 0.50%
    other countries 5 2.51%

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