Comparative genomics reveals close genetic relationships between phages from dairy bacteria and pathogenic Streptococci: evolutionary implications for prophage-host interactions.

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Published in Virology on September 30, 2001

Authors

F Desiere1, W M McShan, D van Sinderen, J J Ferretti, H Brüssow

Author Affiliations

1: Nestlé Research Center, Nestec Ltd., Vers-chez-les-Blanc, CH Lausanne 26, Switzerland.

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