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Pathogenicity islands: A molecular toolbox for bacterial virulence
Ohad Gal-Mor
, B. Brett Finlay
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University of British Columbia
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Pathogenicity Island
100%
Bacterial Virulence
100%
Molecular Toolbox
100%
Virulence Factors
33%
Bacterial Pathogens
33%
Data-centric
16%
Closely Related Species
16%
Non-pathogenic Strain
16%
Thinking Styles
16%
Genetic Elements
16%
Bacterial Genomes
16%
Human Animals
16%
Gram-positive
16%
Gram-negative Bacteria
16%
Conjugation
16%
Horizontal Gene Transfer
16%
Microbial Evolution
16%
Genomic Island
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Bacterial Virulence
100%
Pathogenicity Island
100%
Virulence Factor
33%
Infectious Agent
33%
Genetics
16%
Bacterial Genome
16%
Horizontal Gene Transfer
16%
Microbial Evolution
16%
Genomic Island
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Pathogenicity Island
100%
Bacterial Virulence
100%
Infectious Agent
33%
Virulence Factor
33%
Bacterial Genome
16%
Horizontal Gene Transfer
16%
Microbial Evolution
16%
Genomic Island
16%