Phylogeny of Vibrio vulnificus from the Analysis of the Core-Genome: Implications for Intra-Species Taxonomy
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Shatavia S. Morrison | Y. Kashi | C. Baker-Austin | E. Feil | F. González-Candelas | J. Oliver | C. Lloréns | Y. Danin-poleg | C. Gibas | Francisco J. Roig | B. Fouz | P. Gulig | C. Amaro | E. Sanjuán | Shatavia Morrison
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