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Summary Of: Rickettsia

The name rickettsia is often used for any member of the... The method of growing Rickettsia in chicken embryos was invented by... However more recently it has become apparent that rickettsia are more widespread than previously believed and are known to be associated with... the genomes of the Rickettsia as well as the mitochondria are frequently said to be... between the rickettsia and the virus... Rickettsia helvetica in Patient with Meningitis... The genome sequence of Rickettsia prowazekii and the origin of mitochondria...

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