The sequence alone should never define a species. There is an essential need for a reference or type strain to ensure that all microbiologists working with the same species and have access to it. There needs to be a certified culture collection of species. The sequence alone does not give us important informations about a species.
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Sonja Lick
2 years ago
totally agree
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Changseung Liu
2 years ago
I support this approach.
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Kuenyoul Park
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
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Jaehyeon Lee
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
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Conny Turni
2 years ago
The sequence alone should never define a species. Firstly, we need the reference strain to ensure we are all working on the same species and have access to it. There needs to be a culture collection of species. A sequence alone does not tell us all about a species.
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Mi-Na Kim
2 years ago
Clinical Microbiologist,
Professor
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Stefan Schwarz
2 years ago
I support the "Best of Both Worlds" approach.
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Yong Jun Kwon
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
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Eunhee Han
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
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Jae Hyeon Park
2 years ago
I support the "Best of Both Worlds" approach.
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Yu Kyung Kim
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
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jayhohan
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
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Daewon Kim
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
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You La Jeon
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
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Young Jin Kim
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
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Jeongmi Kim
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
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HAYOUNG CHOI
2 years ago
I support the "Best of Both Worlds" approach
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Jeong Hwan Shin
2 years ago
I support the "Best of Both Worlds" approach
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신경섭
2 years ago
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
The sequence alone should never define a species. There is an essential need for a reference or type strain to ensure that all microbiologists working with the same species and have access to it. There needs to be a certified culture collection of species. The sequence alone does not give us important informations about a species.
totally agree
I support this approach.
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
The sequence alone should never define a species. Firstly, we need the reference strain to ensure we are all working on the same species and have access to it. There needs to be a culture collection of species. A sequence alone does not tell us all about a species.
Clinical Microbiologist, Professor
I support the "Best of Both Worlds" approach.
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
I support the "Best of Both Worlds" approach.
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".
I support the "Best of Both Worlds" approach
I support the "Best of Both Worlds" approach
As a member of the Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, I support the "Best of Both Worlds".