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References

Here are the references used in the course of our project. They can be found cited throughout our website.


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  • Kang, Y., Norris, M. H., Wilcox, B. A., Tuanyok, A., Keim, P. S., & Hoang, T. T. 2011. Knockout and pullout recombineering for naturally transformable burkholderia thailandensis and burkholderia pseudomallei. Nature Protocols, 6(8), 1085-1104.
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  • Norris, M. H., Kang, Y., Lu, D., Wilcox, B. A., & Hoang, T. T. 2009. Glyphosate resistance as a novel select-agent-compliant, non-antibiotic-selectable marker in chromosomal mutagenesis of the essential genes asd and dapB of burkholderia pseudomallei. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 75(19), 6062-6075.
  • Norris, M. H., Kang, Y., Wilcox, B., & Hoang, T. T. 2010. Stable, site-specific fluorescent tagging constructs optimized for burkholderia species. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 76(22), 7635-7640.
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