Exploring the evolutionary dynamics of plasmids: the Acinetobacter pan-plasmidome
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Matteo Brilli | Alessio Mengoni | Marco Fondi | Renato Fani | Mario Vaneechoutte | Giovanni Bacci | R. Fani | M. Vaneechoutte | L. Dijkshoorn | G. Bacci | A. Mengoni | M. Fondi | M. Brilli | Maria Cristiana Papaleo | Lenie Dijkshoorn | M. C. Papaleo | Mario Vaneechoutte
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