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Genome-Wide DNA Microarray Analysis of Francisella tularensisStrains Demonstrates Extensive Genetic Conservation within the Species but Identifies Regions That Are Unique to the Highly Virulent F. tularensissubsp. tularensis
MLA
Broekhuijsen, Martien, et al. “Genome-Wide DNA Microarray Analysis of Francisella TularensisStrains Demonstrates Extensive Genetic Conservation within the Species but Identifies Regions That Are Unique to the Highly Virulent F. Tularensissubsp. Tularensis.” Journal of Clinical Microbiology, vol. 41, no. 7, July 2003, pp. 2924–31. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.41.7.2924-2931.2003.
APA
Broekhuijsen, M., Larsson, P., Johansson, A., Bystro¨m, M., Eriksson, U., Larsson, E., Prior, R. G., Sjo¨stedt, A., Titball, R. W., & Forsman, M. (2003). Genome-Wide DNA Microarray Analysis of Francisella tularensisStrains Demonstrates Extensive Genetic Conservation within the Species but Identifies Regions That Are Unique to the Highly Virulent F. tularensissubsp. tularensis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 41(7), 2924–2931. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.41.7.2924-2931.2003
Chicago
Broekhuijsen, Martien, Pa¨r Larsson, Anders Johansson, Mona Bystro¨m, Ulla Eriksson, Eva Larsson, Richard G. Prior, Anders Sjo¨stedt, Richard W. Titball, and Mats Forsman. 2003. “Genome-Wide DNA Microarray Analysis of Francisella TularensisStrains Demonstrates Extensive Genetic Conservation within the Species but Identifies Regions That Are Unique to the Highly Virulent F. Tularensissubsp. Tularensis.” Journal of Clinical Microbiology 41 (7): 2924–31. doi:10.1128/JCM.41.7.2924-2931.2003.