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Unraveling the Mystery of Fire Blight in Korea: A Genomic Journey
Korea, SouthTuesday, January 28, 2025
By studying these genomes, they could see how different the bacteria were from each other and how they were related. This helped them figure out the bacterium's most recent common ancestor in Korea and how it might have spread. It turns out that Erwinia amylovora has been in Korea for years before the first outbreak was even noticed. This finding can help scientists understand more about how this bacterium spreads, changes, and behaves in Korea.
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