Characterization of Ancestral Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Multiple Genetic Markers and Proposal of Genotyping Strategy
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Sindhu Ravindran | Philip Supply | Richard Bellamy | Dick van Soolingen | D. van Soolingen | S. Ravindran | N. Paton | K. Kremer | P. Supply | R. Bellamy | Kristin Kremer | A. Lee | Sin-Yew Wong | Ann S. G. Lee | Yong-Jiang Sun | Sze Ta Ng | Nicholas I. Paton | Yong-Jiang Sun | Sin-Yew Wong
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