Complete Genome Sequence of Yersinia pestis Strains Antiqua and Nepal516: Evidence of Gene Reduction in an Emerging Pathogen
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Gary L. Andersen | Frank Larimer | Ping Hu | G. Andersen | S. Malfatti | F. Larimer | P. Hu | P. Worsham | L. Radnedge | P. Chain | L. Vergez | M. Chu | May C. Chu | Stephanie A. Malfatti | Patricia Worsham | Patrick S. G. Chain | Lyndsay Radnedge | Lisa M. Vergez
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