Naturally occurring a loss of a giant plasmid from Mycobacterium ulcerans subsp. shinshuense makes it non-pathogenic
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Tetsuya Hayashi | A. Toyoda | M. Goto | M. Ato | N. Fujiwara | S. Mitarai | Y. Ogura | Y. Kazumi | Mitsunori Yoshida | Y. Hoshino | T. Ooka | Koichi Suzuki | Y. Miyamoto | N. Ishii | K. Nakanaga | S. Maeda | H. Fukano | K. Tanigawa | N. Nakata | M. Yoshida | Kazunari Tanigawa | Tadasuke Ooka | Yoshitoshi Ogura
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