Genome Sequencing of Vibrio cholera isolates from an outbreak in the Philippines: unique genome structure and mobile elements . Intl J of Infectious diseases

By: Klinzing,DC [Author]Contributor(s): Matias RR [Author]Subject(s): Vibrio cholerae | Genome Components | Whole Genome Sequencing | Genome StructureOnline resources: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273534642_Genome_sequencing_of_Vibrio_cholerae_isolates_from_an_outbreak_in_the_Philippines_unique_genome_structure_and_mobile_elements
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