Use of 16S rRNA, 23S rRNA, and gyrB Gene Sequence Analysis To Determine Phylogenetic Relationships of Bacillus cereus Group Microorganisms
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John J. Kelly | David A. Stahl | Joany Jackman | D. Stahl | J. Kelly | J. Jackman | S. Bavykin | Y. Lysov | Sergei G. Bavykin | Yuri P. Lysov | Vladimir Zakhariev | Alexey Cherni | V. Zakhariev | Alexey Cherni
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