Comparative genomics reveals mechanism for short-term and long-term clonal transitions in pandemic Vibrio cholerae
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Bradd J. Haley | D. W. Kim | J. Chun | R. Colwell | A. C. Munk | Cliff Han | A. Huq | T. Brettin | J. Detter | C. Grim | R. A. Walters | E. Saunders | G. Nair | Nur A. Hasan | S. Choi | B. Haley | E. Taviani | Je Hee Lee | J. Challacombe | O. Chertkov | D. Bruce | Jae-Hak Lee | L. Meincke | Yoon-Seong Jeon
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