Genomic islands, including pathogenicity islands, are commonly defined as clusters of genes in prokaryotic genomes that have probable horizontal origins. These genetic elements have been associated with rapid adaptations in prokaryotes that are of medical, economical or environmental importance, such as pathogen virulence, antibiotic resistance, symbiotic interactions with plants, and notable secondary metabolic capabilities. As the number of genomic sequences increases, the impact of genomic islands in prokaryotic evolution has become more apparent and detecting these regions using bioinformatics approaches has become an integral part of studying microbial evolution and function. I therefore constructed and analyzed a set of previously rep...
AbstractMotivationHorizontally transferred genomic islands (islands, GIs) have been referred to as i...
Prokaryotes, one of nature\u27s most pervasive organisms, are ubiquitous in the environment and impa...
Outbreaks of virulent and/or drug-resistant bacteria have a significant impact on human health and m...
Genomic islands (GIs), including pathogenicity islands, are commonly defined as clusters of genes in...
Abstract Background Pathogenicity islands (PAIs), distinct genomic segments of pathogens encoding vi...
Microbial genes that are “novel” (no detectable homologs in other species) have become of increasing...
High-throughput sequencing technologies have made it possible to study bacteria through analyzing th...
Microbes are highly diverse and widely distributed organisms. They account for ~60% of Earth’s bioma...
Summary: Genomic islands (clusters of genes of potential horizontal origin in a prokaryotic genome) ...
Genomic Islands (GIs) are regions of bacterial genomes that are acquired from other organ-isms by th...
Background: Microbial genomes do not merely evolve through the slow accumulation of mutations, but a...
ABSTRACT – Pathogenicity islands represent distinct genetic elements encoding virulence factors of p...
Bacterial genomes generally consist of stable regions termed core genome, and variable regions that ...
AbstractClusters of genes acquired by lateral gene transfer in microbial genomes, are broadly referr...
Clusters of genes acquired by lateral gene transfer in microbial genomes, are broadly referred to as...
AbstractMotivationHorizontally transferred genomic islands (islands, GIs) have been referred to as i...
Prokaryotes, one of nature\u27s most pervasive organisms, are ubiquitous in the environment and impa...
Outbreaks of virulent and/or drug-resistant bacteria have a significant impact on human health and m...
Genomic islands (GIs), including pathogenicity islands, are commonly defined as clusters of genes in...
Abstract Background Pathogenicity islands (PAIs), distinct genomic segments of pathogens encoding vi...
Microbial genes that are “novel” (no detectable homologs in other species) have become of increasing...
High-throughput sequencing technologies have made it possible to study bacteria through analyzing th...
Microbes are highly diverse and widely distributed organisms. They account for ~60% of Earth’s bioma...
Summary: Genomic islands (clusters of genes of potential horizontal origin in a prokaryotic genome) ...
Genomic Islands (GIs) are regions of bacterial genomes that are acquired from other organ-isms by th...
Background: Microbial genomes do not merely evolve through the slow accumulation of mutations, but a...
ABSTRACT – Pathogenicity islands represent distinct genetic elements encoding virulence factors of p...
Bacterial genomes generally consist of stable regions termed core genome, and variable regions that ...
AbstractClusters of genes acquired by lateral gene transfer in microbial genomes, are broadly referr...
Clusters of genes acquired by lateral gene transfer in microbial genomes, are broadly referred to as...
AbstractMotivationHorizontally transferred genomic islands (islands, GIs) have been referred to as i...
Prokaryotes, one of nature\u27s most pervasive organisms, are ubiquitous in the environment and impa...
Outbreaks of virulent and/or drug-resistant bacteria have a significant impact on human health and m...