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Nora L Sullivan1, Alecia N Septer, Andrew T Fields
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract:
We announce the complete genome sequence for Proteus mirabilis strain BB2000, a model system for self recognition. This opportunistic pathogen contains a single, circular chromosome (3,846,754 bp). Comparisons between this genome and that of strain HI4320 reveal genetic variations corresponding to previously unknown physiological and self-recognition differences.
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