Genomic Evidence for the Evolution of Streptococcus equi: Host Restriction, Increased Virulence, and Genetic Exchange with Human Pathogens
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Keith A. Jolley | Stephen D. Bentley | Julian Parkhill | David M. Aanensen | Michael A. Quail | Mandy Sanders | Brian G. Spratt | Matthew T. G. Holden | Carl Robinson | Mark Simmonds | Romain Paillot | M. Quail | N. Holroyd | K. Mungall | K. Brooks | M. Simmonds | J. Parkhill | D. Maskell | S. Bentley | B. Spratt | D. Aanensen | D. Willey | M. Maiden | K. Jolley | M. Sanders | N. Bason | M. Holden | K. Steward | A. Waller | Karen Mungall | Karen Brooks | Zoe Heather | R. Paillot | K. Webb | F. Ainslie | T. Jourdan | M. Kehoe | N. Chanter | C. Robinson | Martin C. J. Maiden | Duncan J. Maskell | Nancy E. Holroyd | Zoe Heather | Karen F. Steward | Katy Webb | Fern Ainslie | Thibaud Jourdan | Nathalie C. Bason | David Willey | Michael Kehoe | Neil Chanter | Andrew S. Waller
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