A wealth of new data have become available to the scientific community as a result of the sequencing of many pathogen genomes. A recent meeting devoted to functional genomics of pathogenic microorganisms confirmed the notion that bacterial genomes are not static, because large blocks of genes can be acquired or deleted. Less complex environments usually result in reduction in genome size, while genome expansion is usually associated with environmental change and complexity. During the meeting, pathogenicity and evolutionary aspects were illustrated for enteric pathogens, as well as the microevolution of the plague bacillus Yersinia pestis. New clues for evolution and pathogenicity were derived from comparative genomics of Listeria species. ...
Microbial diseases remain the commonest cause of global mortality and morbidity. Automated-DNA seque...
The availability of hundreds of bacterial genome sequences has altered the study of bacterial pathog...
During the genomic era, a large amount of whole-genome sequences accumulated, which identified many ...
Genomics is changing the landscape of modern biology. The impact is far-reaching because it provides...
Genomes from all of the crucial bacterial pathogens of humans, plants and animals have now been sequ...
Genomes from all of the crucial bacterial pathogens of humans, plants and animals have now been sequ...
The availability of hundreds of bacterial genome sequences has altered the study of bacterial pathog...
The immense social and economic impact of bacterial pathogens, from drug-resistant infections in hos...
The immense social and economic impact of bacterial pathogens, from drug-resistant infections in hos...
The immense social and economic impact of bacterial pathogens, from drug-resistant infections in hos...
Bacterial pathogens impose a heavy burden of disease on human populations worldwide. The gravest thr...
Despite continued efforts to prevent and control food-borne illness it remains a major cause of morb...
Microbial diseases remain the commonest cause of global mortality and morbidity. Automated-DNA seque...
Genome analysis of microbial pathogens has provided unique insights into their virulence, host adapt...
Microbial diseases remain the commonest cause of global mortality and morbidity. Automated-DNA seque...
Microbial diseases remain the commonest cause of global mortality and morbidity. Automated-DNA seque...
The availability of hundreds of bacterial genome sequences has altered the study of bacterial pathog...
During the genomic era, a large amount of whole-genome sequences accumulated, which identified many ...
Genomics is changing the landscape of modern biology. The impact is far-reaching because it provides...
Genomes from all of the crucial bacterial pathogens of humans, plants and animals have now been sequ...
Genomes from all of the crucial bacterial pathogens of humans, plants and animals have now been sequ...
The availability of hundreds of bacterial genome sequences has altered the study of bacterial pathog...
The immense social and economic impact of bacterial pathogens, from drug-resistant infections in hos...
The immense social and economic impact of bacterial pathogens, from drug-resistant infections in hos...
The immense social and economic impact of bacterial pathogens, from drug-resistant infections in hos...
Bacterial pathogens impose a heavy burden of disease on human populations worldwide. The gravest thr...
Despite continued efforts to prevent and control food-borne illness it remains a major cause of morb...
Microbial diseases remain the commonest cause of global mortality and morbidity. Automated-DNA seque...
Genome analysis of microbial pathogens has provided unique insights into their virulence, host adapt...
Microbial diseases remain the commonest cause of global mortality and morbidity. Automated-DNA seque...
Microbial diseases remain the commonest cause of global mortality and morbidity. Automated-DNA seque...
The availability of hundreds of bacterial genome sequences has altered the study of bacterial pathog...
During the genomic era, a large amount of whole-genome sequences accumulated, which identified many ...