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  • 4. Insertion sequences in prokaryotic genomes.
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  • 11. The repertoire of minimal mobile elements in the Neisseria species and evidence that these are involved in horizontal gene transfer in other bacteria.
    Snyder LA, McGowan S, Rogers M, Duro E, O'Farrell E, Saunders NJ.
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  • 12. The genome sequence of an anaerobic aromatic-degrading denitrifying bacterium, strain EbN1.
    Rabus R, Kube M, Heider J, Beck A, Heitmann K, Widdel F, Reinhardt R.
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  • 15. Pathogenicity islands and the evolution of bacterial pathogens.
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  • 16. An appraisal of the potential for illegitimate recombination in bacterial genomes and its consequences: from duplications to genome reduction.
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  • 19. [Repeats in bacterial genomes: evolutionary considerations].
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