Ancient-Pathogen Genomics: Coming of Age?
ABSTRACT The potentially debilitating zoonotic disease brucellosis is thought to have been a scourge of mankind throughout history. New work by Kay et al. [mBio 5(4):e01337-14, 2014] adds to evidence for this by exploiting the huge advances in next-generation sequencing technology and applying shotg...
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Auteur principal: | Adrian M. Whatmore |
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American Society for Microbiology
2014
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