Methylomic and phenotypic analysis of the ModH5 phasevarion of Helicobacter pylori
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Tyson A. Clark | J. Korlach | Matthew Boitano | T. Kwok | M. Jennings | Kirill Tsyganov | E. Hartland | P. Power | Y. Srikhanta | R. Gorrell
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