Quantifying bacterial evolution in the wild: A birthday problem for Campylobacter lineages.
Measuring molecular evolution in bacteria typically requires estimation of the rate at which nucleotide changes accumulate in strains sampled at different times that share a common ancestor. This approach has been useful for dating ecological and evolutionary events that coincide with the emergence...
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Main Authors: | Jessica K Calland, Ben Pascoe, Sion C Bayliss, Evangelos Mourkas, Elvire Berthenet, Harry A Thorpe, Matthew D Hitchings, Edward J Feil, Jukka Corander, Martin J Blaser, Daniel Falush, Samuel K Sheppard |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/41191db470e540458ae06371ac449ca4 |
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