Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) was proposed in 1998 as a portable sequence-based method for identifying clonal relationships among bacteria. Today, in the whole-genome era of microbiology, the need for systematic, standardized descriptions of bacterial genotypic variation remains a priority. Here, to meet this need, we draw on the successes of MLST and 16S rRNA gene sequencing to propose a hierarchical gene-by-gene approach that reflects functional and evolutionary relationships and catalogues bacteria 'from domain to strain'. Our gene-based typing approach using online platforms such as the Bacterial Isolate Genome Sequence Database (BIGSdb) allows the scalable organization and analysis of whole-genome sequence data
Sublineages within microbial species can differ widely in their ecology and pathogenicity, and their...
Numerous computer-based statistical packages have been developed in recent years and it has become e...
The PubMLST.org website hosts a collection of open-access, curated databases that integrate populati...
Nucleotide sequence-based methods for bacterial typ-ing (multilocus sequence typing; MLST) allow rap...
The unambiguous characterization of strains of a pathogen is crucial for addressing questions relati...
<div><p>Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a widely used system for typing microorganisms by seque...
Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a widely used system for typing microorganisms by sequence anal...
Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is an effective method to describe bacterial populations. Conventi...
No single genealogical reconstruction or typing method currently encompasses all levels of bacterial...
No single genealogical reconstruction or typing method currently encompasses all levels of bacterial...
No single genealogical reconstruction or typing method currently encompasses all levels of bacterial...
Epidemiological surveillance of bacterial pathogens requires real-time data analysis with a fast tur...
Developed two decades ago as a molecular method to provide definite characterization of a bacterial ...
Background: The opportunities for bacterial population genomics that are being realised by the ap...
We developed a user-friendly program, Genome Profiler (GeP), to refine whole-genome multilocus seque...
Sublineages within microbial species can differ widely in their ecology and pathogenicity, and their...
Numerous computer-based statistical packages have been developed in recent years and it has become e...
The PubMLST.org website hosts a collection of open-access, curated databases that integrate populati...
Nucleotide sequence-based methods for bacterial typ-ing (multilocus sequence typing; MLST) allow rap...
The unambiguous characterization of strains of a pathogen is crucial for addressing questions relati...
<div><p>Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a widely used system for typing microorganisms by seque...
Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a widely used system for typing microorganisms by sequence anal...
Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is an effective method to describe bacterial populations. Conventi...
No single genealogical reconstruction or typing method currently encompasses all levels of bacterial...
No single genealogical reconstruction or typing method currently encompasses all levels of bacterial...
No single genealogical reconstruction or typing method currently encompasses all levels of bacterial...
Epidemiological surveillance of bacterial pathogens requires real-time data analysis with a fast tur...
Developed two decades ago as a molecular method to provide definite characterization of a bacterial ...
Background: The opportunities for bacterial population genomics that are being realised by the ap...
We developed a user-friendly program, Genome Profiler (GeP), to refine whole-genome multilocus seque...
Sublineages within microbial species can differ widely in their ecology and pathogenicity, and their...
Numerous computer-based statistical packages have been developed in recent years and it has become e...
The PubMLST.org website hosts a collection of open-access, curated databases that integrate populati...