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==<i>Yersinia pestis</i> Adaptation to Animal Host==
==<i>Yersinia pestis</i> Adaptation to Animal Host==

Revision as of 15:41, 20 April 2015

Structure and Significance

Direct Fluorescent antibody stain of Yersinia pestis at 200x magnification, courtesy of the CDC, US government public domain image CDC.


By [Blake Calcei]

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Introduce the topic of your paper. What microorganisms are of interest? Habitat? Applications for medicine and/or environment?

Discovery

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History

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Direct Fluorescent antibody stain of Yersinia pestis at 200x magnification, courtesy of the CDC, US government public domain image CDC.

Yersinia pestis Adaptation to Animal Host

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Methods for Prevention and Vaccines

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Conclusion

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