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Volume 12   Issue 2   Year 2017
Panyukov V.V., Kiselev S.S., Alikina O.V., Nazipova N.N., Ozoline O.N.

Short Unique Sequences in Bacterial Genomes as Strain- And Species-Specific Signatures

Mathematical Biology & Bioinformatics. 2017;12(2):547-558.

doi: 10.17537/2017.12.547.

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