Bertelli C, Collyn F, Croxatto A, et al. The Waddlia Genome: A Window into Chlamydial Biology. PLOS ONE. 2010;5(5): e10890.Growing evidence suggests that a novel member of the Chlamydiales order, Waddlia chondrophila, is a potential agent of miscarriage in humans and abortion in ruminants. Due to the lack of genetic tools to manipulate chlamydia, genomic analysis is proving to be the most incisive tool in stimulating investigations into the biology of these obligate intracellular bacteria. 454/Roche and Solexa/Illumina technologies were thus used to sequence and assemble de novo the full genome of the first representative of the Waddliaceae family, W. chondrophila. The bacteria possesses a 2'116'312bp chromosome and a 15'593 bp low-copy num...
Chlamydiae is a phylum of obligate intracellular bacteria. They have a conserved lifecycle and infec...
Chlamydiaceae are a family of obligate intracellular pathogens causing a wide range of diseases in a...
All members of the Chlamydiae, including Waddlia chondrophila share the same unique intracellular de...
Growing evidence suggests that a novel member of the Chlamydiales order, Waddlia chondrophila, is a ...
Growing evidence suggests that a novel member of the Chlamydiales order, Waddlia chondrophila, is a ...
Waddlia chondrophila is an emerging pathogen causing miscarriages in humans and abortions in ruminan...
Waddlia chondrophila is an emerging pathogen associated with abortion in cattle. In humans, a growin...
Waddlia chondrophila is an emerging pathogen causing miscarriages in humans and abortions in ruminan...
This thesis investigates the pathogenicity of a Chlamydia-related bacterium: Waddlia chondrophila, w...
Graduation date: 2011The human pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis displays different phenotypes between ...
Transcriptional regulation in Chlamydiae is still poorly understood. The absence until recently of g...
The phylum Chlamydiae comprises a diverse group of obligate intracellular bacteria that share a uniq...
Transcriptional regulation in Chlamydiae is still poorly understood. The absence until recently of g...
Chlamydiaceae are obligate intracellular pathogens that have successfully evolved to colonize a dive...
The Chlamydiaceae are a family of obligate intracellular bacteria characterized by a unique biphasic...
Chlamydiae is a phylum of obligate intracellular bacteria. They have a conserved lifecycle and infec...
Chlamydiaceae are a family of obligate intracellular pathogens causing a wide range of diseases in a...
All members of the Chlamydiae, including Waddlia chondrophila share the same unique intracellular de...
Growing evidence suggests that a novel member of the Chlamydiales order, Waddlia chondrophila, is a ...
Growing evidence suggests that a novel member of the Chlamydiales order, Waddlia chondrophila, is a ...
Waddlia chondrophila is an emerging pathogen causing miscarriages in humans and abortions in ruminan...
Waddlia chondrophila is an emerging pathogen associated with abortion in cattle. In humans, a growin...
Waddlia chondrophila is an emerging pathogen causing miscarriages in humans and abortions in ruminan...
This thesis investigates the pathogenicity of a Chlamydia-related bacterium: Waddlia chondrophila, w...
Graduation date: 2011The human pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis displays different phenotypes between ...
Transcriptional regulation in Chlamydiae is still poorly understood. The absence until recently of g...
The phylum Chlamydiae comprises a diverse group of obligate intracellular bacteria that share a uniq...
Transcriptional regulation in Chlamydiae is still poorly understood. The absence until recently of g...
Chlamydiaceae are obligate intracellular pathogens that have successfully evolved to colonize a dive...
The Chlamydiaceae are a family of obligate intracellular bacteria characterized by a unique biphasic...
Chlamydiae is a phylum of obligate intracellular bacteria. They have a conserved lifecycle and infec...
Chlamydiaceae are a family of obligate intracellular pathogens causing a wide range of diseases in a...
All members of the Chlamydiae, including Waddlia chondrophila share the same unique intracellular de...