Emerging bacterial pathogens threaten global health and food security, and so it is important to ask whether these transitions to pathogenicity have any common features. We present a systematic study of the claim that pathogenicity is associated with genome reduction and gene loss. We compare broad-scale patterns across all bacteria, with detailed analyses of Streptococcus suis, an emerging zoonotic pathogen of pigs, which has undergone multiple transitions between disease and carriage forms. We find that pathogenicity is consistently associated with reduced genome size across three scales of divergence (between species within genera, and between and within genetic clusters of S. suis). While genome reduction is also found in mutualist and ...
AbstractWhen bacterial lineages make the transition from free-living or facultatively parasitic life...
<p>Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic swine pathogen and a major public health concern in Asia, where ...
Streptococcus suis causes disease in pigs worldwide and is increasingly implicated in zoonotic disea...
Emerging bacterial pathogens threaten global health and food security, and so it is important to ask...
For each genus containing at least one pathogen and one non-pathogen, we downloaded all available co...
Bacteria that cause serious disease often have smaller genomes, and fewer genes, than their nonpatho...
Genomes from all of the crucial bacterial pathogens of humans, plants and animals have now been sequ...
International audienceGenome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles....
AbstractVirulence factors are thought to be responsible for the virulence capacity of pathogenic bac...
Abstract Background Genome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles. O...
Genomes from all of the crucial bacterial pathogens of humans, plants and animals have now been sequ...
Mutation rates vary both within and between bacterial species, and understanding what drives this va...
Mutation rates vary both within and between bacterial species, and understanding what drives this va...
We conducted a comparative genomic study based on a neutral approach to identify genome specificitie...
Genomics is changing the landscape of modern biology. The impact is far-reaching because it provides...
AbstractWhen bacterial lineages make the transition from free-living or facultatively parasitic life...
<p>Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic swine pathogen and a major public health concern in Asia, where ...
Streptococcus suis causes disease in pigs worldwide and is increasingly implicated in zoonotic disea...
Emerging bacterial pathogens threaten global health and food security, and so it is important to ask...
For each genus containing at least one pathogen and one non-pathogen, we downloaded all available co...
Bacteria that cause serious disease often have smaller genomes, and fewer genes, than their nonpatho...
Genomes from all of the crucial bacterial pathogens of humans, plants and animals have now been sequ...
International audienceGenome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles....
AbstractVirulence factors are thought to be responsible for the virulence capacity of pathogenic bac...
Abstract Background Genome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles. O...
Genomes from all of the crucial bacterial pathogens of humans, plants and animals have now been sequ...
Mutation rates vary both within and between bacterial species, and understanding what drives this va...
Mutation rates vary both within and between bacterial species, and understanding what drives this va...
We conducted a comparative genomic study based on a neutral approach to identify genome specificitie...
Genomics is changing the landscape of modern biology. The impact is far-reaching because it provides...
AbstractWhen bacterial lineages make the transition from free-living or facultatively parasitic life...
<p>Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic swine pathogen and a major public health concern in Asia, where ...
Streptococcus suis causes disease in pigs worldwide and is increasingly implicated in zoonotic disea...