J. Bacteriol.

Salmonellosis is a major contributor to the global public health burden. Salmonella enterica serotype Newport has ranked among three Salmonella serotypes most commonly associated with food-borne outbreaks in the United States. It was thought to be polyphyletic and composed of independent lineages. Here we report draft genomes of eight strains of S. Newport from diverse hosts and locations.

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Salmonellosis is a major contributor to the global public health burden. Salmonella enterica serotype Newport has ranked among three Salmonella serotypes most commonly associated with food-borne outbreaks in the United States. It was thought to be polyphyletic and composed of independent lineages. Here we report draft genomes of eight strains of S. Newport from diverse hosts and locations.
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J. Bacteriol.
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Allard M., Brown E., Cao G., Luo Y., Meng J., Strain E., Timme R., Wang C., Zhao S.
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2012
uniprot:pages
5146
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Draft Genome Sequences of Eight Salmonella enterica Serotype Newport Strains from Diverse Hosts and Locations., Draft genome sequences of eight Salmonella enterica serotype newport strains from diverse hosts and locations.
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194
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doi:10.1128/JB.01171-12