DNA motifs at several informative loci in more than 500 strains of Helicobacter pylori from five continents were studied by PCR and sequencing to gain insights into the evolution of this gastric pathogen. Five types of deletion, insertion, and substitution motifs were found at the right end of the H. pylori cag pathogenicity island. Of the three most common motifs, type I predominated in Spaniards, native Peruvians, and Guatemalan Ladinos (mixed Amerindian-European ancestry) and also in native Africans and U.S. residents; type II predominated among Japanese and Chinese; and type III predominated in Indians from Calcutta. Sequences in the cagA gene and in vacAm1 type alleles of the vacuolating cytotoxin gene (vacA) of strains from native Per...
We studied the diversity of bacteria and host in the H. pylori-human model. The human indigenous bac...
For the last 500 years, the Americas have been a melting pot both for genetically diverse humans and...
For the last 500 years, the Americas have been a melting pot both for genetically diverse humans and...
It is valuable to extend genotyping studies of Helicobacter pylori to strains from indigenous commun...
It is valuable to extend genotyping studies of Helicobacter pylori to strains from indigenous commun...
The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori is extraordinary in its genetic diversity, the differences ...
BACKGROUND: The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori is extraordinary in its genetic diversity, the ...
Helicobacter pylori is a common component of the human stomach microbiota, possibly dating back to t...
Helicobacter pylori is a common component of the human stomach microbiota, possibly dating back to t...
The genotypes of 78 strains of Helicobacter pylori from Calcutta, India (55 from ulcer patients and ...
Abstract Background Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium that infects the human stomach, has high geneti...
AbstractWe present a molecular epidemiologic study, based on an analysis of vacA, cagA and cag right...
We studied the diversity of bacteria and host in the H. pylori-human model. The human indigenous bac...
We studied the diversity of bacteria and host in the H. pylori-human model. The human indigenous bac...
We studied the diversity of bacteria and host in the H. pylori-human model. The human indigenous bac...
We studied the diversity of bacteria and host in the H. pylori-human model. The human indigenous bac...
For the last 500 years, the Americas have been a melting pot both for genetically diverse humans and...
For the last 500 years, the Americas have been a melting pot both for genetically diverse humans and...
It is valuable to extend genotyping studies of Helicobacter pylori to strains from indigenous commun...
It is valuable to extend genotyping studies of Helicobacter pylori to strains from indigenous commun...
The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori is extraordinary in its genetic diversity, the differences ...
BACKGROUND: The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori is extraordinary in its genetic diversity, the ...
Helicobacter pylori is a common component of the human stomach microbiota, possibly dating back to t...
Helicobacter pylori is a common component of the human stomach microbiota, possibly dating back to t...
The genotypes of 78 strains of Helicobacter pylori from Calcutta, India (55 from ulcer patients and ...
Abstract Background Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium that infects the human stomach, has high geneti...
AbstractWe present a molecular epidemiologic study, based on an analysis of vacA, cagA and cag right...
We studied the diversity of bacteria and host in the H. pylori-human model. The human indigenous bac...
We studied the diversity of bacteria and host in the H. pylori-human model. The human indigenous bac...
We studied the diversity of bacteria and host in the H. pylori-human model. The human indigenous bac...
We studied the diversity of bacteria and host in the H. pylori-human model. The human indigenous bac...
For the last 500 years, the Americas have been a melting pot both for genetically diverse humans and...
For the last 500 years, the Americas have been a melting pot both for genetically diverse humans and...