Chromosome Rearrangement and Diversification of Francisella tularensis Revealed by the Type B (OSU18) Genome Sequence
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Kenneth D. Clinkenbeard | George E. Fox | Akif Uzman | Rebecca J. Morton | Jason Gioia | George M. Weinstock | G. Weinstock | G. Fox | J. Petrosino | Huaiyang Jiang | S. Highlander | A. Uzman | Yamei Liu | L. Hemphill | S. Karpathy | Jason Gioia | Shailaja Yerrapragada | K. Clinkenbeard | R. Morton | Joseph F. Petrosino | Huaiyang Jiang | A. González | Qin Xiang | Sandor E. Karpathy | Shailaja Yerrapragada | Yamei Liu | Lisa Hemphill | Arely Gonzalez | T. M. Raghavan | Sarah Highlander | Mason Reichard | M. Reichard | Qin Xiang | Lisa Hemphill
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