The complete genome sequence of the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori

Nature - Tập 388 Số 6642 - Trang 539-547 - 1997
Jean-F. Tomb1, Owen White1, Anthony R. Kerlavage1, Rebecca A. Clayton1, Granger G. Sutton1, Robert Fleischmann1, Karen A. Ketchum1, Hans Peter Klenk1, Steven R. Gill1, Brian Dougherty1, William Nelson1, John Quackenbush1, Lixin Zhou1, Ewen F. Kirkness1, Scott N. Peterson1, Brendan Loftus1, Delwood Richardson1, Robert J. Dodson1, Hanif Khalak1, Anna Glodek1, Keith McKenney1, Lisa M. Fitzegerald1, Norman Lee1, Mark D. Adams1, Erin K. Hickey1, Douglas E. Berg2, Jeanine D. Gocayne1, Teresa R. Utterback1, Jeremy Peterson1, Jenny M. Kelley1, Matthew Cotton1, Janice M. Weidman1, Claire Fujii1, Cheryl Bowman1, Larry Watthey1, Erik Wallin3, William S. Hayes4, Mark Borodovsky4, Peter D. Karp5, Hamilton O. Smith6, Claire M. Fraser1, J. Craig Venter1
1The Institute for Genomic Research, 9712 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, 20850, Maryland, USA
2Department of Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Washington University St Louis, 660 S. Euclid Avenue, St Louis, 63110, Missouri, USA
3Department of Biochemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
4School of Biology, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, 30332, Georgia, USA
5SRI International, Artificial Intelligence Center, 333 Ravenswood Avenue, Menlo Park, 94025, California, USA
6Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 725 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, 21205, Maryland, USA

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