Domestication of Campylobacter jejuni NCTC 11168.
Reference and type strains of well-known bacteria have been a cornerstone of microbiology research for decades. The sharing of well-characterized isolates among laboratories has run in parallel with research efforts and enhanced the reproducibility of experiments, leading to a wealth of knowledge ab...
Main Authors: | Pascoe, B, Williams, LK, Calland, JK, Meric, G, Hitchings, MD, Dyer, M, Ryder, J, Shaw, S, Lopes, BS, Chintoan-Uta, C, Allan, E, Vidal, A, Fearnley, C, Everest, P, Pachebat, JA, Cogan, TA, Stevens, MP, Humphrey, TJ, Wilkinson, TS, Cody, AJ, Colles, FM, Jolley, KA, Maiden, MCJ, Strachan, N, Pearson, BM, Linton, D, Wren, BW, Parkhill, J, Kelly, DJ, Van Vliet, AHM, Forbes, KJ, Sheppard, SK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Microbiology Society
2019
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