Diversification of bacterial genome content through distinct mechanisms over different timescales
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Stephen D. Bentley | Nicholas J. Croucher | William P. Hanage | W. Hanage | P. Coupland | S. Bentley | N. Croucher | A. Callendrello | A. Stevenson | Alanna Callendrello | Paul G. Coupland | Abbie E. Stevenson | Alanna Callendrello
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