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    AuthorBroschat, Shira L. (2)
    Call, Douglas R. (2)
    Zhou, Yunyun (2)Subject
    Horizontal gene transfer (2)
    Antibiotic resistance genes (1)Classification (1)Cluster refinement (1)Gram-negative plasmid (1)Pathogens (1)... View MoreDate Issued2013 (1)2012 (1)

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    Genetic relationships among 527 Gram-negative bacterial plasmids 

    Broschat, Shira L.; Zhou, Yunyun; Call, Douglas R. (Elsevier, 2012)
    Plasmids are mosaic in composition with a maintenance “backbone” as well as “accessory” genes obtained via horizontal gene transfer. This horizontal gene transfer complicates the study of their genetic relationships. We ...
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    Whole-proteome analysis of twelve species of Alphaproteobacteria links four pathogens 

    Zhou, Yunyun; Call, Douglas R.; Broschat, Shira L. (Pathogens, 2013-01)
    Thousands of whole-genome and whole-proteome sequences have been made available through advances in sequencing technology, and sequences of millions more organisms will become available in the coming years. This wealth of ...