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. 2012 May;194(9):2389-90.
doi: 10.1128/JB.00239-12.

Genome sequence of "Rickettsia sibirica subsp. mongolitimonae"

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Genome sequence of "Rickettsia sibirica subsp. mongolitimonae"

Erwin Sentausa et al. J Bacteriol. 2012 May.

Abstract

"Rickettsia sibirica subsp. mongolitimonae" is the agent of lymphangitis-associated rickettsiosis, an emerging human disease that has been diagnosed in Europe and Africa. The present study reports the draft genome of Rickettsia sibirica subsp. mongolitimonae strain HA-91.

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