Typing methods based on whole genome sequencing data
Abstract Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of foodborne pathogens has become an effective method for investigating the information contained in the genome sequence of bacterial pathogens. In addition, its highly discriminative power enables the comparison of genetic relatedness between bacteria even on...
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Main Authors: | Laura Uelze (Author), Josephine Grützke (Author), Maria Borowiak (Author), Jens Andre Hammerl (Author), Katharina Juraschek (Author), Carlus Deneke (Author), Simon H. Tausch (Author), Burkhard Malorny (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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