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4. Population genomics provides insights into the evolution and adaptation to humans of the waterborne pathogen Mycobacterium kansasii

6. Statistical modeling based on structured surveys of Australian native possum excreta harboring Mycobacterium ulcerans predicts Buruli ulcer occurrence in humans

7. Author response: Statistical modeling based on structured surveys of Australian native possum excreta harboring Mycobacterium ulcerans predicts Buruli ulcer occurrence in humans

8. Structured surveys of Australian native possum excreta predict Buruli ulcer occurrence in humans

10. Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex

14. Local adaptation in populations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the Indian Ocean Rim [version 2; peer review: 3 approved]

16. Local adaptation in populations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the Indian Ocean Rim [version 1; peer review: 3 approved]

17. Phylogenomics of Mycobacterium africanum reveals a new lineage and a complex evolutionary history

20. Mycobacterium ulcerans in mosquitoes captured during outbreak of Buruli ulcer, Southeastern Australia

21. Evolution of Mycobacterium ulcerans and other mycolactone-producing mycobacteria from a common Mycobacterium magnum progenitor

23. Global phylogeny of Mycobacterium tuberculosis based on single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis: insights into tuberculosis evolution, phylogenetic accuracy of other DNA fingerprinting systems, and recommendations for a minimal standard SNP set

24. Local adaptation in populations ofMycobacterium tuberculosisendemic to the Indian Ocean Rim

25. Population genomics provides insights in diversity, epidemiology, evolution and pathogenicity of the waterborne pathogen Mycobacterium kansasii

26. The RpoH-mediated stress response in Neisseria gonorrhoeae is regulated at the level of activity

28. Phylogenomics of Mycobacterium africanum reveals a new lineage and a complex evolutionary history

29. An AT-rich tract containing an integration host factor-binding domain and two UP-like elements enhances transcription from the pilEp1 promoter of Neisseria gonorrhoeae

30. The recA gene from Clostridium perfringens is induced by methyl methanesulphonate and contains an upstream Cheo box

31. The pilE gene of Neisseria gonorrhoeae MS11 is transcribed from a delta70 promoter during growth in vitro

32. A promoter associated with the neisserial repeat can be used to transcribe the uvrB gene from Neisseria gonorrhoeae

33. On the origin of Mycobacterium ulcerans, the causative agent of Buruli ulcer

35. A New Phylogenetic Framework for the Animal-Adapted Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex

39. A New Phylogenetic Framework for the Animal-adaptedMycobacterium tuberculosisComplex

43. Comparative Genomics Shows That Mycobacterium ulcerans Migration and Expansion Preceded the Rise of Buruli Ulcer in Southeastern Australia

49. Development and application of two multiplex real-time PCR assays for the detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans in clinical and environmental samples

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