CLAY
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T. Bliesenerut the world. Recent advances in microbial genomics have significantly improved our understanding of the physiology, evolution, ecology, epidemiology, and pathogenesis of different foodborne pathogens. This book focuses on the genomics of foodborne bacterial pathogens. It begins with a brief overvie
Systemic
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H. Hausendorfiology and frequency. Hereditary conditions are usually monogenic, and their causal genetic variants are rare, identified through linkage studies in multi-generation pedigrees. They lie on a spectrum, from painful to painless, with the latter class of conditions also engendered by a disrupted somato
Arthritis
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强所
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T. Bliesenerrent bacterial strains or transcriptomic alterations of same bacterial strain under two different treatments. Some applications of comparative genomic hybridization microarrays and global gene expression microarrays have been covered in previous chapters of this book.
Affluence
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C. Scheyttrent bacterial strains or transcriptomic alterations of same bacterial strain under two different treatments. Some applications of comparative genomic hybridization microarrays and global gene expression microarrays have been covered in previous chapters of this book.
卵石
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T. Bliesenerand their applications in studying the epidemiology, evolution, and pathogenesis of foodborne bacterial pathogens.Genomics of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens can be used as a reference by scientists and professionals in academia, government, and industry who are interested in understanding microbial g
Analogy
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感染
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态学
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