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Whole-genome-based phylogeny and divergence of the genus brucella
Jeffrey T. Foster
, Stephen M. Beckstrom-Sternberg
, Talima Pearson
, James S. Beckstrom-Sternberg
, Patrick S.G. Chain
, Francisco F. Roberto
, Jonathan Hnath
, Tom Brettin
,
Paul Keim
Biological Sciences
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Divergence
100%
Whole Genome
100%
Brucella
100%
Genome-based Phylogeny
100%
Single nucleotide Polymorphism
50%
Phylogeny
33%
Livestock
33%
Brucella Species
33%
Canis
33%
Ochrobactrum Anthropi
33%
Rapid Diagnostic Test
16%
Molecular Epidemiology
16%
Whole Genome Sequencing
16%
Soil Bacteria
16%
Genetic Diversity
16%
Genome Comparison
16%
Phylogenetic Reconstruction
16%
Molecular Clock
16%
Orthologs
16%
Wildlife
16%
Bacterial Pathogens
16%
Paraphyly
16%
Evolutionary Relationship
16%
Brucella Abortus
16%
Evolutionary History
16%
Opportunistic Pathogens
16%
Taxonomic Relationships
16%
Rapid Detection Method
16%
Host Relationship
16%
Intraspecific Genetic Diversity
16%
Domestication
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Brucella
100%
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
37%
Sheep
37%
Lineages
25%
Genetic Variability
25%
Cladistics
25%
Canis
25%
Ochrobactrum Anthropi
25%
Infectious Agent
12%
Phylogeny
12%
Genotype
12%
Whole Genome Sequencing
12%
Tree
12%
Soil Microflora
12%
Molecular Clock
12%
Brucella Abortus
12%
Human Pathogen
12%