Comparative Genomics of Gardnerella vaginalis Strains Reveals Substantial Differences in Metabolic and Virulence Potential
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Christian J. Buhay | Donna M. Muzny | Yan Ding | Richard A. Gibbs | A. Scott Durkin | Bryan A. White | Carl J. Yeoman | Rebecca Stumpf | Steven R. Leigh | Karen E. Nelson | Brenda A. Wilson | Manolito Torralba | Granger Sutton | Xiang Qin | R. Gibbs | G. Sutton | D. Muzny | K. Nelson | X. Qin | S. Dugan-Rocha | B. White | S. Yildirim | Yan Ding | C. Buhay | A. S. Durkin | M. Torralba | S. Highlander | B. Wilson | C. Yeoman | R. Stumpf | S. Leigh | Sarah K. Highlander | Susan M. Thomas | Suleyman Yildirim | Shannon P. Dugan-Rocha | D. Muzny | Richard A. Gibbs | Karen E. Nelson | Susan M. Thomas | Bryan A White | Brenda A Wilson | Susan M Thomas
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