Within-host evolution of Helicobacter pylori shaped by niche-specific adaptation, intragastric migrations and selective sweeps
Helicobacter pylori, a bacterial pathogen that infects human stomachs, has high genetic diversity across hosts. Here, Ailloud et al. reveal genetic structuring of H. pylori populations among different stomach regions of individual hosts and find signals of genetic associations with stomach region.
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Main Authors: | Florent Ailloud, Xavier Didelot, Sabrina Woltemate, Gudrun Pfaffinger, Jörg Overmann, Ruth Christiane Bader, Christian Schulz, Peter Malfertheiner, Sebastian Suerbaum |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9a3e48a0d62246e483c72c41e2e85902 |
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