Analysis of ten Brucella genomes reveals evidence for horizontal gene transfer despite a preferred intracellular lifestyle.
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Analysis of ten Brucella genomes reveals evidence for horizontal gene transfer despite a preferred intracellular lifestyle.
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Analysis of ten Brucella genom ...... erred intracellular lifestyle.
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A W Dickerman
Alice R Wattam
Bruno W Sobral
Eric E Snyder
J M Shallom
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10.1128/JB.01767-08
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2009-04-03T00:00:00Z