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  • Daniela Brites (192428)
  • Chloé Loiseau (3331821)
  • Fabrizio Menardo (3429047)
  • Sonia Borrell (149821)
  • Maria Beatrice Boniotti (834456)
  • Robin Warren (154612)
  • Anzaan Dippenaar (4426696)
  • Sven David Charles Parsons (6010352)
  • Christian Beisel (217185)
  • Marcel A. Behr (88762)
  • Janet A. Fyfe (341171)
  • Mireia Coscolla (3545561)
  • Sebastien Gagneux (149824)
Publication date
November 2018
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) affects humans and other animals and is caused by bacteria from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). Previous studies have shown that there are at least nine members of the MTBC infecting animals other than humans; these have also been referred to as ecotypes. However, the ecology and the evolution of these animal-adapted MTBC ecotypes are poorly understood. Here we screened 12,886 publicly available MTBC genomes and newly sequenced 17 animal-adapted MTBC strains, gathering a total of 529 genomes of animal-adapted MTBC strains. Phylogenomic and comparative analyses confirm that the animal-adapted MTBC members are paraphyletic with some members more closely related to the human-adapted Mycobacterium africanum Line...

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