Yersinia pestis and the plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: a genomic analysis.
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Yersinia pestis and the plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: a genomic analysis.
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Yersinia pestis and the plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: a genomic analysis.
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Yersinia pestis and the plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: a genomic analysis.
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Yersinia pestis and the plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: a genomic analysis.
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Yersinia pestis and the plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: a genomic analysis.
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Alison Devault
Candice Lumibao
David J D Earn
David M Wagner
Dawn N Birdsell
Debi Poinar
Gisela Grupe
Hendrik Poinar
Holger C Scholz
Ingrid Wiechmann
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10.1016/S1473-3099(13)70323-2
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2014-01-28T00:00:00Z