A proposed core genome scheme for analyses of the Salmonella genus
The salmonellae are found in a wide range of animal hosts and many food products for human consumption. Most cases of human disease are caused by S. enterica subspecies I; however as opportunistic pathogens the other subspecies (II-VI) and S. bongori are capable of causing disease. Loci that were no...
Main Authors: | Pearce, M, Chattaway, M, Grant, K, Maiden, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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