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_aMicrobial forensics _h[electronic resource] _c T. Stearns ... |
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_aMcLean, VA _bThe MITRE Corporation _c2009 |
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300 | _a1 PDF-file (29 p.) | ||
490 | _aJSR-08-512 | ||
500 | _a"May 2009". | ||
509 | _aReport prepared for the National Counterproliferation Center. | ||
509 | _aJASON was asked to address the development of a research roadmap that would provide an underpinning for improved microbial forensic capabilities. The task scenario focused on Francisella tularensis, the bacterial agent that causes tularemia (rabbit fever). F. tularensis is a Select Agent, and considered to be a serious bioterrorism threat. | ||
650 | _agenetic engineering | ||
650 | _abiotechnology | ||
650 | _amicrobiology | ||
650 | _adiseases | ||
653 | _aDNA sequencing | ||
653 | _agenome | ||
653 | _amicrobial forensics | ||
700 | _aStearns, T. | ||
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_aThe MITRE Corporation. _bJASON Program Office |
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