The genus Neisseria
The genus Neisseria comprises a number of closely related Gram-negative organisms isolated from humans and animals. Their interrelationships are poorly resolved by phenotypic approaches, and the classification of the species groups by molecular techniques has been confused by a combination of their...
Main Authors: | Bennett, J, Bratcher, H, Brehony, C, Harrison, O, Maiden, M |
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Format: | Book section |
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Springer
2014
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