Comparative genomics reveals close genetic relationships between phages from dairy bacteria and pathogenic Streptococci: evolutionary implications for prophage-host interactions.
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D. van Sinderen | H. Brüssow | Frank Desiere | J. Ferretti | W. M. McShan | H Brüssow | J J Ferretti | D van Sinderen | F Desiere | W M McShan | W. McShan
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