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Comparison of the genome sequence of the poultry pathogen Bordetella avium with those of B. bronchiseptica, B. pertussis, and B. parapertussis reveals extensive diversity in surface structures associated with host interaction.

Sebaihia M., Preston A., Maskell D.J., Kuzmiak H., Connell T.D., King N.D., Orndorff P.E., Miyamoto D.M., Thomson N.R., Harris D. et al.

J. Bacteriol. 188:6002-6015(2006) · UniProtKB (3,372)

Unexpected similarities between Bordetella avium and other pathogenic Bordetellae.

Spears P.A., Temple L.M., Miyamoto D.M., Maskell D.J., Orndorff P.E.

Infect. Immun. 71:2591-2597(2003) · UniProtKB (10)

Programmed translational frameshift in the bacteriophage P2 FETUD tail gene operon.

Christie G.E., Temple L.M., Bartlett B.A., Goodwin T.S.

J. Bacteriol. 184:6522-6531(2002) · UniProtKB (5)

A role for lipopolysaccharide in turkey tracheal colonization by Bordetella avium as demonstrated in vivo and in vitro.

Spears P.A., Temple L.M., Orndorff P.E.

Mol. Microbiol. 36:1425-1435(2000) · UniProtKB (5)

Two genes for carbohydrate catabolism are divergently transcribed from a region of DNA containing the hexC locus in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1.

Temple L.M., Sage A., Christie G.E., Phibbs P.V. Jr.

J. Bacteriol. 176:4700-4709(1994) · UniProtKB (2)

Nucleotide sequence of the genes encoding the major tail sheath and tail tube proteins of bacteriophage P2.

Temple L.M., Forsburg S.L., Calendar R., Christie G.E.

Virology 181:353-358(1991) · UniProtKB (2)

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