First Insights into the Evolution of Streptococcus uberis: a Multilocus Sequence Typing Scheme That Enables Investigation of Its Population Biology
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Keith A. Jolley | James A. Leigh | M. Maiden | K. Jolley | G. Pullinger | R. Urwin | T. Coffey | Rachel Urwin | J. Leigh | Gillian D. Pullinger | Tracey J. Coffey | Stephen M. Wilson | Martin C. Maiden
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