Yersinia pestis, the History of the Plague and Adaptation to Animal Host: Difference between revisions
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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
• Kingdom: Eubacteria | • <b>Kingdom:</b> Eubacteria | ||
<br>• Phylum: Proteobacteria | <br>• <b>Phylum:</b> Proteobacteria | ||
<br>• Class: Gammaproteobacteria | <br>• <b>Class:</b> Gammaproteobacteria | ||
<br>• Order: Enterobacteriales | <br>• <b>Order:</b> Enterobacteriales | ||
<br>• Family: Enterobacteriaceae | <br>• <b>Family:</b> Enterobacteriaceae | ||
<br>• Genus: Yersinia | <br>• <b>Genus:</b> Yersinia | ||
==Structure and Significance== | ==Structure and Significance== |
Revision as of 23:25, 21 April 2015
Classification
• Kingdom: Eubacteria
• Phylum: Proteobacteria
• Class: Gammaproteobacteria
• Order: Enterobacteriales
• Family: Enterobacteriaceae
• Genus: Yersinia
Structure and Significance
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Discovery
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History
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Yersinia pestis Adaptation to Animal Host
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Methods for Prevention and Vaccines
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Conclusion
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