Genome sequence of Shigella flexneri serotype 5a strain M90T Sm.

Journal of Bacteriology
Naoko T OnoderaJohn R Rohde

Abstract

Bacteria of the genus Shigella are a major cause of death worldwide (L. von Seidlein et al., PLoS Med. 3:e353, 2006). We sequenced the genome of Shigella flexneri strain M90T Sm (serotype 5a) and compared it to the published genome sequence of S. flexneri strain 8401 (serotype 5b).

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