In our latest DNASTAR LabViews interview, we talk with Dr. Robab Katani of Penn State about her work with Escherichia coli O157:H7 strains isolated from super-shedder cattle. Watch our interview below to learn about the biological significance of these E. coli strains and super shedder cattle, and hear how DNASTAR software has helped Dr. Katani assemble and visualize multiple E. coli genomes.
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