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    <it>Mycobacterium tuberculosis </it>complex genetic diversity: mining the fourth international spoligotyping database (SpolDB4) for classification, population genetics and epidemiology by Sajduda Anna, Rüsch-Gerdes Sabine, Rossetti M Lucia, Rasolonavalona Tiana, Rasolofo-Razanamparany Voahangy, Rahim Zeaur, Parwati Ida, Niemann Stefan, Naumann Ludmilla, Ngeow Yun, Narvskaïa Olga, Mokrousov Igor, Martin Christian, Martin Carlos, Ly Ho, Lillebaek Troels, Liens Benjamin, Kulkarni Savita P, Kubin Milan, Kremer Kristin, Kreiswirth Barry N, Kadival Gurujaj V, van Helden Paul D, Hawkey Peter M, Guttierez M Cristina, Gomes Harrison M, Gazzola Lidia, Garzelli Carlo, de Viedma Dario, Ferdinand Séverine, Fauville-Dufaux Maryse, Evans Jason T, Ellermeier Christopher, Diel Roland, Cataldi Angel, Cheong Soonfatt, Cafrune Patricia, Binder Lothar, Baumanis Viesturs, Arora Jyoti, Allix Caroline, Aristimuño Liselotte, Al-Hajoj Sahal A, Gori Andrea, Prodinger Wolfgang M, Rigouts Leen, Driscoll Jeffrey R, Brudey Karine, Samper Sofia, Shemyakin Igor G, Singh Urvashi B, Somoskovi Akos, Skuce Robin A, van Soolingen Dick, Streicher Elisabeth M, Suffys Philip N, Tortoli Enrico, Tracevska Tatjana, Vincent Véronique, Victor Tommie C, Warren Robin M, Yap Sook, Zaman Khadiza, Portaels Françoise, Rastogi Nalin, Sola Christophe

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The fourth international spoligotyping database, SpolDB4, describes 1939 shared-types (STs) representative of a total of 39,295 strains from 122 countries, which are tentatively classified into 62 clades/lineages using a mixed expert-based and bioinformatical approach. …”
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    Highlights from the Fourth International Society for Computational Biology Student Council Symposium at the Sixteenth Annual International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology by Gehlenborg Nils, Peixoto Lucia, Janga Sarath

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>In this meeting report we give an overview of the talks and presentations from the Fourth International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) Student Council Symposium held as part of the annual Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) conference in Toronto, Canada. …”
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