Bacteria of the genus Bartonella infect the red blood cells of a wide range of wild and domestic mammals and are transmitted between hosts by blood-sucking insects. Although most Bartonella infections are asymptomatic, the genus contains several human pathogens. In this work, host adaptation and host switches in Bartonella have been studied from a genomic perspective, with special focus on the acquisition and evolution of genes involved in host interactions. As part of this study, the complete genome of B. grahamii isolated from a Swedish wood mouse was sequenced. A genus-wide comparison revealed that rodent-associated Bartonella species, which have rarely been associated with human disease, have the largest genomes and the largest number o...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella infect the red blood cells of a wide range of wild and domestic mam...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella infect the red blood cells of a wide range of wild and domestic mam...
The genus Bartonella comprises facultative intracellular bacteria adapted to mammals, including prev...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella inhabit the red blood cells of many mammals, including humans, and ...
Bacterial genomes provide records of the molecular processes associated with emergence and evolution...
Bacterial genomes provide records of the molecular processes associated with emergence and evolution...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel putativ...
Bacterial genomes provide records of the molecular processes associated with emergence and evolution...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella inhabit the red blood cells of many mammals, including humans, and ...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella inhabit the red blood cells of many mammals, including humans, and ...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella inhabit the red blood cells of many mammals, including humans, and ...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel putativ...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella infect the red blood cells of a wide range of wild and domestic mam...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella infect the red blood cells of a wide range of wild and domestic mam...
The genus Bartonella comprises facultative intracellular bacteria adapted to mammals, including prev...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella inhabit the red blood cells of many mammals, including humans, and ...
Bacterial genomes provide records of the molecular processes associated with emergence and evolution...
Bacterial genomes provide records of the molecular processes associated with emergence and evolution...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel putativ...
Bacterial genomes provide records of the molecular processes associated with emergence and evolution...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella inhabit the red blood cells of many mammals, including humans, and ...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella inhabit the red blood cells of many mammals, including humans, and ...
Bacteria of the genus Bartonella inhabit the red blood cells of many mammals, including humans, and ...
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) randomly transfer short fragments of a bacterial genome. A novel putativ...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...
Many bacteria live in close association with other organisms such as plants and animals, with import...