Evolutionary Genomics of Staphylococcus aureus Reveals Insights into the Origin and Molecular Basis of Ruminant Host Adaptation
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Jason Hinds | Andrew Rambaut | Katherine A. Gould | Davida S. Smyth | Jonathan P. Bollback | Cyril J. Smyth | A. Rambaut | A. Witney | J. Bollback | J. Hinds | K. Gould | J. Penadés | M. Tormo-Más | D. Smyth | C. Smyth | J. Lindsay | Nouri L. Ben Zakour | L. Weinert | J. Ross Fitzgerald | J. Fitzgerald | C. Guinane | Lucy A. Weinert | B. V. Lowder | Robyn A. Cartwright | Caitriona M. Guinane | Maria A. Tormo-Mas | Bethan V. Lowder | Jodi A. Lindsay | Adam Witney | José R. Penadés | R. Fitzgerald | J. Ross Fitzgerald | M. Tormo‐Mas
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