Whole-genome comparison of two Campylobacter jejuni isolates of the same sequence type reveals multiple loci of different ancestral lineage.
Campylobacter jejuni ST-474 is the most important human enteric pathogen in New Zealand, and yet this genotype is rarely found elsewhere in the world. Insight into the evolution of this organism was gained by a whole genome comparison of two ST-474, flaA SVR-14 isolates and other available C. jejuni...
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Main Authors: | Patrick J Biggs, Paul Fearnhead, Grant Hotter, Vathsala Mohan, Julie Collins-Emerson, Errol Kwan, Thomas E Besser, Adrian Cookson, Philip E Carter, Nigel P French |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b3d7c49ca99842eba82f26af6b76da1f |
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