- Title
- Large-Scale Analysis of Flavobacterium psychrophilum Multilocus Sequence Typing Genotypes Recovered from North American Salmonids Indicates that both Newly Identified and Recurrent Clonal Complexes Are Associated with Disease
- Creators
- Christopher Knupp - Michigan Department of Natural ResourcesDave Meuninck - Indiana Department of Natural ResourcesHui-Min HsuBridget B Baker - Wisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesLing Shen - Minnesota Department of Natural ResourcesThomas P Loch - Michigan Department of Natural ResourcesGregory D Wiens - National Center for Cool and Cold Water AquacultureMohamed Faisal - Michigan Department of Natural ResourcesDouglas R CallKenneth Cain - University of IdahoPierre Nicolas - Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, from Genomes to the EnvironmentDanielle Van VlietCoja Yamashita - Pennsylvania Fish and Boat CommissionJayde A Ferguson - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
- Publication Details
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Vol.85(6), pp.UNSP e02305-18
- Identifiers
- 996631136901851
- Academic Unit
- Center for Research on Invasive Species; Fish and Wildlife Sciences; Aquaculture Research Institute; Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Large-Scale Analysis of Flavobacterium psychrophilum Multilocus Sequence Typing Genotypes Recovered from North American Salmonids Indicates that both Newly Identified and Recurrent Clonal Complexes Are Associated with Disease
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Vol.85(6), pp.UNSP e02305-18
2019
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