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bibliographicCitation Gao W, Monk IR, Tobias NJ, Gladman SL, Seemann T, Stinear TP, Howden BP. Large tandem chromosome expansions facilitate niche adaptation during persistent infection with drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Microb Genom. 2015 Aug;1(2):e000026. PMID: 28348811; PMCID: PMC5320569.
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