Patrick Forterre
Professor Patrick Forterre (), born 21 August 1949 in Paris, is a French writer and researcher in biology. He is Head of the Department of Microbiology at the Pasteur Institute and is known for his work on Archaea, viruses and the evolution of life. Forterre was the first to use the abbreviation of "Last Universal Common Ancestor", or "LUCA", in a 1999 paper. Provided by Wikipedia-
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8by Anthony C. Woo, Anthony C. Woo, Anthony C. Woo, Morgan Gaia, Julien Guglielmini, Violette Da Cunha, Violette Da Cunha, Patrick Forterre, Patrick ForterreGet full text
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12by Ariane Bize, Cédric Midoux, Mahendra Mariadassou, Sophie Schbath, Patrick Forterre, Violette Da CunhaGet full text
Published 2021-03-01
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15by Matteo Cossu, Catherine Badel, Ryan Catchpole, Danièle Gadelle, Evelyne Marguet, Valérie Barbe, Patrick Forterre, Jacques ObertoGet full text
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