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  1. How old are bacterial pathogens?
  2. Distinct Genealogies for Plasmids and Chromosome
  3. Introduction: a Personal Homage to Tom Whittam
  4. Population Genetics
  5. A Broad Brush, Global Overview of Bacterial Sexuality
  6. Evolution, Population Structure, and Phylogeography of Genetically Monomorphic Bacterial Pathogens
  7. Microbial diversity and the genetic nature of microbial species
  8. Population structure of pathogenic bacteria revisited
  9. Helicobacter pylori: recombination, population structure and human migrations
  10. Crystal Structure of the OpcA Outer Membrane Adhesin/Invasin from Neisseria meningitidis
  11. A Phylogenetic Perspective on Molecular Epidemiology
  12. Serogroup W135 meningococcal disease in Hajj pilgrims
  13. Sequence variation in Helicobacter pylori
  14. Evolution of Helicobacter pylori: the role of recombination
  15. Microevolution during epidemic spread ofNeisseria meningitidis (minireview)
  16. Microevolution and epidemic spread of serogroup A Neisseriameningitidis – a review
  17. Epidemic spread and antigenic variability of Neisseria meningitidis
  18. DNA Fingerprinting of Serogroup a Meningococci
  19. Clonal Population Structure of Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup A Isolated from Epidemics and Pandemics Between 1915 and 1983
  20. Evidence for clonal structure inNeisseria meningitidis: Relevance to epidemiology
  21. Clonal Analysis of Descent and Virulence among Selected Escherichia Coli
  22. A Redefinition of the Mating Phenomenon in Bacteria
  23. A Physical Analysis of Mating in Escherichia Coli
  24. The Mating Phenomenon in Escherichia Coli
  25. Operon structure of DNA transfer cistrons on the F sex factor
  26. Transfer-positive J-independent revertants of the F factor in Escherichia coli K 12
  27. Genetics of the F Sex Factor in Enterobacteriaceae
  28. A semi-automatic technique for conducting many bacterial matings concurrently
  29. Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
  30. Insights into Structure and Evolution of Bacterial Species That are Revealed by Molecular Methods