Variation in Core and Accessory Parts of Genome of Escherichia Coli Isolated from Soil from Riparian Areas in New York State
Escherichia coli is commensal bacteria and is a symbiont of the digestive system of vertebrates. Due to frequent deposition of E. coli into extrahost habitats (soil, water), approximately half of its population exists as free living organisms. It is unclear what genome-wide variation stands behind a...
Main Author: | Maistrenko, Oleksandr |
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Format: | Others |
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North Dakota State University
2018
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28022 |
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