Comparative Genomics of Early-Diverging Brucella Strains Reveals a Novel Lipopolysaccharide Biosynthesis Pathway
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B. Sobral | J. Setubal | A. Hoffmaster | K. Williams | S. Mane | A. Dickerman | A. Wattam | M. Shukla | N. Almeida | M. Frace | S. Boyle | C. de Castro | A. Molinaro | I. Moriyón | B. De | T. Inzana | D. O’Callaghan | A. Whatmore | R. Tiller | Steven W Mason
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