AbstractShigella species and Escherichia coli are closely related organisms. Early phenotyping experiments and several recent molecular studies put Shigella within the species E. coli. However, the whole-genome-based, alignment-free and parameter-free CVTree approach shows convincingly that four established Shigella species, Shigella boydii, Shigella sonnei, Shigella felxneri and Shigella dysenteriae, are distinct from E. coli strains, and form sister species to E. coli within the genus Escherichia. In view of the overall success and high resolution power of the CVTree approach, this result should be taken seriously. We hope that the present report may promote further in-depth study of the Shigella-E. coli relationship
<p>The tree was built using 18169 variable positions present in 215 core genes. The strains sequence...
Shigellae cause significant diarrheal disease and mortality in humans, as there are approximately 16...
Escherichia coli is familiar to biologists as a classical model system, ubiquitous in molecular biol...
AbstractShigella species and Escherichia coli are closely related organisms. Early phenotyping exper...
Shigellosis produces inflammatory reactions and ulceration on the intestinal epithelium followed by ...
The theory that Shigella is derived from multiple independent origins of Escherichia coli (Pupo et a...
Shigella spp. and Escherichia coli are closely related; both belong to the family Enterobacteriaceae...
It has been determined that Escherichia coli and the four Shigella species (except S. boydii scrotyp...
Abstract Background Compelling evidence indicates that Shigella species, the etiologic agents of bac...
Although Escherichia coli is the most widely studied bacterial model organism and often considered t...
Abstract Although Escherichia coli is the most widely studied bacterial model organism and often con...
One hundred and two strains representing the four species of the genus Shigella and sixtyfour strain...
Shigella spp. are some of the key pathogens responsible for the global burden of diarrhoeal disease....
We determined the complete genome sequence of Shigella flexneri serotype 2a strain 2457T (4,599,354 ...
E. coli-. Shigella species are a cryptic group of bacteria in which the Shigella species are distrib...
<p>The tree was built using 18169 variable positions present in 215 core genes. The strains sequence...
Shigellae cause significant diarrheal disease and mortality in humans, as there are approximately 16...
Escherichia coli is familiar to biologists as a classical model system, ubiquitous in molecular biol...
AbstractShigella species and Escherichia coli are closely related organisms. Early phenotyping exper...
Shigellosis produces inflammatory reactions and ulceration on the intestinal epithelium followed by ...
The theory that Shigella is derived from multiple independent origins of Escherichia coli (Pupo et a...
Shigella spp. and Escherichia coli are closely related; both belong to the family Enterobacteriaceae...
It has been determined that Escherichia coli and the four Shigella species (except S. boydii scrotyp...
Abstract Background Compelling evidence indicates that Shigella species, the etiologic agents of bac...
Although Escherichia coli is the most widely studied bacterial model organism and often considered t...
Abstract Although Escherichia coli is the most widely studied bacterial model organism and often con...
One hundred and two strains representing the four species of the genus Shigella and sixtyfour strain...
Shigella spp. are some of the key pathogens responsible for the global burden of diarrhoeal disease....
We determined the complete genome sequence of Shigella flexneri serotype 2a strain 2457T (4,599,354 ...
E. coli-. Shigella species are a cryptic group of bacteria in which the Shigella species are distrib...
<p>The tree was built using 18169 variable positions present in 215 core genes. The strains sequence...
Shigellae cause significant diarrheal disease and mortality in humans, as there are approximately 16...
Escherichia coli is familiar to biologists as a classical model system, ubiquitous in molecular biol...