E. coli is a highly diverse commensal and environmental organism also associated with a broad range of infectious diseases. The work presented in this thesis provides insights into the evolutionary history and genetic diversity of the species through using up-to-date genetically representative sets of genomes. Chapter 3 provides insights into the E. coli pan genome, rates of recombination, the clonal phylogeny, genes associated with major evolutionary diversification events, and identifies a potential new phylogenetic group, tentatively labelled ‘G’. Chapter 4 provides evidence to support the use of a novel 256-gene E. coli core gene multi-locus sequence type (MLST) schema as reliable for assigning clonal and phylogenetic groups to strains ...
Hereditary hemolytic anemias (HHAs) embrace a highly heterogeneous group of chronic disorders with a...
An estimated one in eight couples in the United States are diagnosed with infertility. There is a si...
In sexually reproducing species, life begins with the fusion of egg and sperm to form the one-cell e...
Bivalvia represents an ancient taxon including around 25,000 living species that have adapted to a w...
The genus Pneumocystis comprises highly diversified fungal species that cause severe pneumonia in in...
Plant pathogens secrete effector proteins in order to overcome immunity in plants stimulated by comm...
Understanding the mechanisms driving phenotypic variation is a major goal of biology that unifies cl...
In the past years a new invasive lineage of sculpins (Cottus species complex) has been studied that ...
Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli are the most common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis, ...
Defining bacterial species is still a debatable topic among bacteriologists. It has become clear tha...
In natural populations genetic variation is shaped by a complex interplay of evolutionary forces. Fo...
In immunology, the mouse is unquestionably the predominant model organism. However, an increasing nu...
As a biochemical model, Manduca sexta substantially contributed to our knowledge on insect innate im...
In the past decade, advancement of genotyping technology, first microarray then “next-generation” se...
The DNA sequence analysis field has experienced a paradigm shift caused by the drastic reduction in ...
Hereditary hemolytic anemias (HHAs) embrace a highly heterogeneous group of chronic disorders with a...
An estimated one in eight couples in the United States are diagnosed with infertility. There is a si...
In sexually reproducing species, life begins with the fusion of egg and sperm to form the one-cell e...
Bivalvia represents an ancient taxon including around 25,000 living species that have adapted to a w...
The genus Pneumocystis comprises highly diversified fungal species that cause severe pneumonia in in...
Plant pathogens secrete effector proteins in order to overcome immunity in plants stimulated by comm...
Understanding the mechanisms driving phenotypic variation is a major goal of biology that unifies cl...
In the past years a new invasive lineage of sculpins (Cottus species complex) has been studied that ...
Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli are the most common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis, ...
Defining bacterial species is still a debatable topic among bacteriologists. It has become clear tha...
In natural populations genetic variation is shaped by a complex interplay of evolutionary forces. Fo...
In immunology, the mouse is unquestionably the predominant model organism. However, an increasing nu...
As a biochemical model, Manduca sexta substantially contributed to our knowledge on insect innate im...
In the past decade, advancement of genotyping technology, first microarray then “next-generation” se...
The DNA sequence analysis field has experienced a paradigm shift caused by the drastic reduction in ...
Hereditary hemolytic anemias (HHAs) embrace a highly heterogeneous group of chronic disorders with a...
An estimated one in eight couples in the United States are diagnosed with infertility. There is a si...
In sexually reproducing species, life begins with the fusion of egg and sperm to form the one-cell e...