Multilocus Sequence Typing for Studying Genetic Relationships among Yersinia Species
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J. Glenn Morris | O. Colin Stine | Georges Wauters | Alexander Sulakvelidze | J. Morris | A. Sulakvelidze | G. Wauters | Mamuka Kotetishvili | Arnold Kreger | A. Kreger | M. Kotetishvili | G. Morris | O. Stine | J.
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