Although at least two genetically distinct groups, or genomospecies, have been well documented for Campylobacter concisus, no phenotype has yet been identified for their differentiation and thus formal description as separate species. C. concisus has been isolated from a variety of sites in the human body, including saliva and stool samples from both healthy and diarrhoeic individuals. We evaluated the ability of a range of whole genome-based tools to distinguish between the two C. concisus genomospecies (GS) using a collection of 190 C. concisus genomes. Nine genomes from related Campylobacter species were included in some analyses to provide context. Analyses incorporating sequence analysis of multiple ribosomal genes generated similar le...
Strains identified as Campylobacter concisus may belong to one of at least two biochemically indisti...
Campylobacter species.are phenotypically diverse in many aspects including host habitats and pathoge...
We thank members of the GI Research Team for discussions and advice. The authors thank Brennan Marti...
Although at least two genetically distinct groups, or genomospecies, have been well documented for C...
In recent years, an increasing number of Campylobacter species have been associated with human gastr...
We report the complete genome sequence of the Campylobacter concisus type strain ATCC 33237ᵀ and the...
Background: Several studies have shown that significant genotypic heterogeneity exists among Campylo...
We report the complete genome sequence of the Campylobacter concisus type strain ATCC 33237ᵀ and the...
Abstract Background Several studies have shown that significant genotypic heterogeneity exists among...
We report the complete genome sequence of the Campylobacter concisus type strain ATCC 33237 and the ...
Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) profiling was used to evaluate the distributio...
In recent years, an increasing number of Campylobacter species have been associated with human gastr...
In recent years, an increasing number of Campylobacter species have been associated with human gastr...
In recent years, an increasing number of Campylobacter species have been associated with human gastr...
Strains identified as Campylobacter concisus may belong to one of at least two biochemically indisti...
Strains identified as Campylobacter concisus may belong to one of at least two biochemically indisti...
Campylobacter species.are phenotypically diverse in many aspects including host habitats and pathoge...
We thank members of the GI Research Team for discussions and advice. The authors thank Brennan Marti...
Although at least two genetically distinct groups, or genomospecies, have been well documented for C...
In recent years, an increasing number of Campylobacter species have been associated with human gastr...
We report the complete genome sequence of the Campylobacter concisus type strain ATCC 33237ᵀ and the...
Background: Several studies have shown that significant genotypic heterogeneity exists among Campylo...
We report the complete genome sequence of the Campylobacter concisus type strain ATCC 33237ᵀ and the...
Abstract Background Several studies have shown that significant genotypic heterogeneity exists among...
We report the complete genome sequence of the Campylobacter concisus type strain ATCC 33237 and the ...
Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) profiling was used to evaluate the distributio...
In recent years, an increasing number of Campylobacter species have been associated with human gastr...
In recent years, an increasing number of Campylobacter species have been associated with human gastr...
In recent years, an increasing number of Campylobacter species have been associated with human gastr...
Strains identified as Campylobacter concisus may belong to one of at least two biochemically indisti...
Strains identified as Campylobacter concisus may belong to one of at least two biochemically indisti...
Campylobacter species.are phenotypically diverse in many aspects including host habitats and pathoge...
We thank members of the GI Research Team for discussions and advice. The authors thank Brennan Marti...