Kahlke T, Goesmann A, Hjerde E, Willassen NP, Haugen P. Unique core genomes of the bacterial family vibrionaceae: Insights into niche adaptation and speciation. BMC genomics. 2012;13(1): 179.ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The criteria for defining bacterial species and even the concept of bacterial species itself are under debate, and the discussion is apparently intensifying as more genome sequence data is becoming available. However, it is still unclear how the new advances in genomics should be used most efficiently to address this question. In this study we identify genes that are common to any group of genomes in our dataset, to determine whether genes specific to a particular taxon exist and to investigate their potential role in adaptation of...
Abstract Background Vibrios are among the most diverse and ecologically important marine bacteria, w...
BACKGROUND: Vibrionaceae represent a significant portion of the cultivable heterotrophic sea bacter...
Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centuries, but als...
Abstract Background The criteria for defining bacterial species and even the concept of bacterial sp...
Background: The criteria for defining bacterial species and even the concept of bacterial species it...
<p>Bacterial evolution is due to the adaptive nature of the core bacterial genomes that plays critic...
Background: Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centur...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centur...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centur...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centur...
Contains fulltext : 136229.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Vib...
Background Species of the family Vibrionaceae are ubiquitous in marine environments. Several of thes...
Background Species of the genus Vibrio, one of the most diverse bacteria genera, have undergone nic...
BACKGROUND: Vibrios are among the most diverse and ecologically important marine bacteria, which hav...
BACKGROUND: Vibrios are among the most diverse and ecologically important marine bacteria, which hav...
Abstract Background Vibrios are among the most diverse and ecologically important marine bacteria, w...
BACKGROUND: Vibrionaceae represent a significant portion of the cultivable heterotrophic sea bacter...
Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centuries, but als...
Abstract Background The criteria for defining bacterial species and even the concept of bacterial sp...
Background: The criteria for defining bacterial species and even the concept of bacterial species it...
<p>Bacterial evolution is due to the adaptive nature of the core bacterial genomes that plays critic...
Background: Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centur...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centur...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centur...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centur...
Contains fulltext : 136229.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Vib...
Background Species of the family Vibrionaceae are ubiquitous in marine environments. Several of thes...
Background Species of the genus Vibrio, one of the most diverse bacteria genera, have undergone nic...
BACKGROUND: Vibrios are among the most diverse and ecologically important marine bacteria, which hav...
BACKGROUND: Vibrios are among the most diverse and ecologically important marine bacteria, which hav...
Abstract Background Vibrios are among the most diverse and ecologically important marine bacteria, w...
BACKGROUND: Vibrionaceae represent a significant portion of the cultivable heterotrophic sea bacter...
Vibrio cholerae is a globally dispersed pathogen that has evolved with humans for centuries, but als...