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VNTR diversity in Yersinia pestis isolates from an animal challenge study reveals the potential for in vitro mutations during laboratory cultivation
Amy J. Vogler
, Roxanne Nottingham
, Joseph D. Busch
, Jason W. Sahl
, Megan M. Shuey
,
Jeffrey T. Foster
, James M. Schupp
, Susan R. Smith
, Tonie E. Rocke
,
Paul Keim
, David M. Wagner
Biological Sciences
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Yersinia Pestis
100%
Variable number Tandem Repeat
100%
Challenge Study
100%
Animal Challenge
100%
In Vivo mutation
100%
Laboratory Cultivation
100%
Mutation Rate
66%
Rodents
66%
Population Structure
33%
Whole Genome Sequencing
33%
Single nucleotide Polymorphism
33%
Tissue Sampling
33%
Genetic Markers
33%
Evolutionary Forces
33%
Repeat mutation
33%
Disease Outbreaks
33%
Laboratory Challenge
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Yersinia Pestis
100%
Tandem Repeat
100%
Mutation Rate
66%
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
33%
Genetic Marker
33%
Variable Number of Tandem Repeat
33%
Population Structure
33%
Genotype
33%
Whole Genome Sequencing
33%