Author:
Cole S. T.,Eiglmeier K.,Parkhill J.,James K. D.,Thomson N. R.,Wheeler P. R.,Honoré N.,Garnier T.,Churcher C.,Harris D.,Mungall K.,Basham D.,Brown D.,Chillingworth T.,Connor R.,Davies R. M.,Devlin K.,Duthoy S.,Feltwell T.,Fraser A.,Hamlin N.,Holroyd S.,Hornsby T.,Jagels K.,Lacroix C.,Maclean J.,Moule S.,Murphy L.,Oliver K.,Quail M. A.,Rajandream M.-A.,Rutherford K. M.,Rutter S.,Seeger K.,Simon S.,Simmonds M.,Skelton J.,Squares R.,Squares S.,Stevens K.,Taylor K.,Whitehead S.,Woodward J. R.,Barrell B. G.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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