Bacterial interspersed mosaic elements (BIMEs) are a major source of sequence polymorphism in Escherichia coli intergenic regions including specific associations with a new insertion sequence (Q41777548)
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scientific article published on March 1997
- Bacterial Interspersed Mosaic Elements (BIMEs) Are a Major Source of Sequence Polymorphism in <i>Escherichia coli</i> Intergenic Regions Including Specific Associations With a New Insertion Sequence
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English | Bacterial interspersed mosaic elements (BIMEs) are a major source of sequence polymorphism in Escherichia coli intergenic regions including specific associations with a new insertion sequence |
scientific article published on March 1997 |
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Bacterial interspersed mosaic elements (BIMEs) are a major source of sequence polymorphism in Escherichia coli intergenic regions including specific associations with a new insertion sequence (English)
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Bacterial Interspersed Mosaic Elements (BIMEs) Are a Major Source of Sequence Polymorphism in <i>Escherichia coli</i> Intergenic Regions Including Specific Associations With a New Insertion Sequence (English)
Escherichia coli
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S Bachellier
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J M Clément
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M Hofnung
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E Gilson
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Sophie Bachellier
Jean-Marie Clément
Maurice Hofnung
Eric Gilson
1 March 1997
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