Broad-Host-Range Plasmids from Agricultural Soils Have IncP-1 Backbones with Diverse Accessory Genes
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Christopher M Thomas | L. Rogers | E. Top | G. A. Van der Auwera | Diya Sen | Geraldine A Van der Auwera | Linda M Rogers | Celeste J Brown | Eva M Top | Diya Sen | C. Brown
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