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Matti Ahlgren
October 20, 2017

Revolution in bacterial evolution

Matti Ahlgren
October 20, 2017

A research team led by Prof. Jukka Corander and Dr. Nicholas Croucher has made a pioneering discovery about how bacterial populations evolve, which changes dramatically our view into the role of accessory genes in defining the fitness of bacteria.

READ MORE AT SANGER.AC.UK

Source:http://www.sanger.ac.uk/news/view/genomics-reveals-how-competition-between-bacteria-affects-impact-vaccination

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