Complete Genome Sequence of a Yersinia enterocolitica “Old World” (3/O:9) Strain and Comparison with the “New World” (1B/O:8) Strain
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Lei Wang | Yang Li | Zhemin Zhou | Biao Kan | Jianguo Xu | Zhemin Zhou | Yanpeng Ren | B. Kan | Lei Wang | Jianguo Xu | Xin Wang | Xin Wang | H. Jing | Huaiqi Jing | Yang Li | Yan Ren | Shaojing Wang | Shaojing Wang
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