Physical mapping of Mycobacterium bovis BCG pasteur reveals differences from the genome map of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv and from M. bovis.
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S. Cole | B. Gicquel | G. Guglielmi | M. Lagranderie | S. Nair | W. Philipp | Wolfgang J. Philipp | Brigitte Gicquel | Shamila Nair | Gerard Guglielmi | Micheline Lagranderie | Stewart T. Cole
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