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The Chlamydophila abortus genome sequence reveals an array of variable proteins that contribute to inter-species variation.

TitleThe Chlamydophila abortus genome sequence reveals an array of variable proteins that contribute to inter-species variation.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsThomson NR, Yeats C, Bell K, Holden MTG, Bentley SD, Livingstone M, Cerde AM, Harris B, Doggett J, Ormond D, Mungall K, Clarke K, Feltwell T, Hance Z, Sanders M, Quail MA, Price C, Barrell BG, Parkhill J, Longbottom D
JournalGenome Research
Volume15
Pagination629 - 640
Date Published2005///
Keywordsannrep-2005, f/y 2004/05, not vg 2003, web, xxAccepted - Feb 2005, xxxPublished
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URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.3684805

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