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- who: ufeffChantalufeff ufeffRenau-Mu00ednguezufeff and colleagues from the Spain I SysBio, University of Valencia-FISABIO Joint Unit, Paterna, Spain, and have published the research: Genomic analysis of ufeffMycobacterium brumaeufeff sustains its nonpathogenic and immunogenic phenotype, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors assess the intraspecies variability of M. brumae by comparing the genetic diversity between different isolates of the species. Virulence related genes For the presence or absence of M. tuberculosis virulence genetic factors in M. brumae and M. bovis BCG Connaught, the authors focused on a list of M. tuberculosis virulence-related genes, which . . .
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