Extended and global phylogenetic view of the Bacillus cereus group population by combination of MLST, AFLP, and MLEE genotyping data.
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A. Kolstø | P. Sylvestre | M. Mock | A. Fouet | N. Tourasse | O. Økstad | E. Helgason | A. Klevan | Maryse Moya | M. Haustant
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