Complete genome sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, an opportunistic pathogen.

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Published in Nature on August 31, 2000

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C K Stover1, X Q Pham, A L Erwin, S D Mizoguchi, P Warrener, M J Hickey, F S Brinkman, W O Hufnagle, D J Kowalik, M Lagrou, R L Garber, L Goltry, E Tolentino, S Westbrock-Wadman, Y Yuan, L L Brody, S N Coulter, K R Folger, A Kas, K Larbig, R Lim, K Smith, D Spencer, G K Wong, Z Wu, I T Paulsen, J Reizer, M H Saier, R E Hancock, S Lory, M V Olson

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1: PathoGenesis Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98119, USA.

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