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- who: Julien Martinez et al. from the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, Glasgow, United Kingdom have published the research: Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of Wolbachia strain wAlbA reveals Wolbachia-associated plasmids are common, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of September/19,/2022
- what: The authors show that wAlbA is with two new and identified additional and related chromosomal islands in over 20% of publicly available datasets. The study shows that these elements have been largely overlooked, likely as a consequence of them being discarded as contaminants or assumed to be part of . . .
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