Commensal-to-pathogen transition: One-single transposon insertion results in two pathoadaptive traits in Escherichia coli -macrophage interaction
Abstract Escherichia coli is both a harmless commensal in the intestines of many mammals, as well as a dangerous pathogen. The evolutionary paths taken by strains of this species in the commensal-to-pathogen transition are complex and can involve changes both in the core genome, as well in the pan-g...
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Main Authors: | João T. Proença, Duarte C. Barral, Isabel Gordo |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2feb55e305f543d4ae03a8c8c92fefd4 |
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