The impact of host metapopulation structure on the population genetics of colonizing bacteria
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M. Gutmann | J. Corander | W. Hanage | F. Baquero | P. Marttinen | E. Feil | S. Sheppard | W. van Schaik | G. Méric | R. Willems | T. Coque | Michael U Gutmann | E. Numminen | M. Shubin
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