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Population structure analysis of Burkholderia cepacia genomovar III: varying degrees of genetic recombination characterize major clonal complexes

Tom Coenye (UGent) and JJ LIPUMA
(2003) MICROBIOLOGY-SGM. 149. p.77-88
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Coenye, Tom, and JJ LIPUMA. “Population Structure Analysis of Burkholderia Cepacia Genomovar III: Varying Degrees of Genetic Recombination Characterize Major Clonal Complexes.” MICROBIOLOGY-SGM, vol. 149, SOC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2003, pp. 77–88.
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Coenye, T., & LIPUMA, J. (2003). Population structure analysis of Burkholderia cepacia genomovar III: varying degrees of genetic recombination characterize major clonal complexes. MICROBIOLOGY-SGM, 149, 77–88.
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Coenye, Tom, and JJ LIPUMA. 2003. “Population Structure Analysis of Burkholderia Cepacia Genomovar III: Varying Degrees of Genetic Recombination Characterize Major Clonal Complexes.” MICROBIOLOGY-SGM 149: 77–88.
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Coenye, Tom, and JJ LIPUMA. 2003. “Population Structure Analysis of Burkholderia Cepacia Genomovar III: Varying Degrees of Genetic Recombination Characterize Major Clonal Complexes.” MICROBIOLOGY-SGM 149: 77–88.
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Coenye T, LIPUMA J. Population structure analysis of Burkholderia cepacia genomovar III: varying degrees of genetic recombination characterize major clonal complexes. MICROBIOLOGY-SGM. 2003;149:77–88.
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T. Coenye and J. LIPUMA, “Population structure analysis of Burkholderia cepacia genomovar III: varying degrees of genetic recombination characterize major clonal complexes,” MICROBIOLOGY-SGM, vol. 149, pp. 77–88, 2003.
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  title        = {{Population structure analysis of Burkholderia cepacia genomovar III: varying degrees of genetic recombination characterize major clonal complexes}},
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