Genome Content and Phylogenomics Reveal both Ancestral and Lateral Evolutionary Pathways in Plant-Pathogenic Streptomyces Species
José C. Huguet‐Tapia(Cornell University), Rosemary Loria(Cornell University), Gregg S. Pettis(Louisiana State University), Tristan Lefébure(Cornell University), Jonathan H. Badger(National Cancer Institute), Michael J. Stanhope(Cornell University), Dongli Guan(Louisiana State University)
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