The Core and Accessory Genomes of Burkholderia pseudomallei: Implications for Human Melioidosis
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Donald Woods | Chi Ho Lin | Gladys Tan | Catherine Ong | Sharon J. Peacock | R. K. Karuturi | E. Feil | P. Tan | P. Tan | E. Ooi | S. Peacock | C. H. Lin | A. Tuanyok | D. Woods | L. Tang | Yiting Yu | Eng Eong Ooi | Patrick Tan | V. Wuthiekanun | Yiting Yu | C. Ong | H. Chua | S. Sim | Gladys Tan | Hui Hoon Chua | Vanaporn Wuthiekanun | Apichai Tuanyok | Siew Hoon Sim | R. Krishna M. Karuturi | Sivalingam Suppiah Paramalingam | G. Lau | Edward Feil | Lynn Tang | Gary Lau | R. K. M. Karuturi | Sharon J. Peacock | Patrick Tan
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