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Adaptation of host transmission cycle during Clostridium difficile speciationKumar et al., 2019
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- Kumar N
- Browne H
- Viciani E
- Forster S
- Clare S
- Harcourt K
- Stares M
- Dougan G
- Fairley D
- Roberts P
- Pirmohamed M
- Clokie M
- Jensen M
- Hargreaves K
- Ip M
- Wieler L
- Seyboldt C
- Norén T
- Riley T
- Kuijper E
- Wren B
- Lawley T
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- Nature genetics
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Bacterial speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process characterized by diverging genotypic and phenotypic properties. However, the selective forces that affect genetic adaptations and how they relate to the biological changes that underpin the formation of a …
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