Genetic Differentiation between Sympatric Populations of Bacillus cereus and Bacillus thuringiensis
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Denis Bourguet | D. Lereclus | M. Lemos | V. Sanchis | D. Bourguet | Didier Lereclus | Vincent Sanchis | Gislayne Vilas-Boas | Manoel Victor F. Lemos | G. Vilas-Bôas
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