Very high-throughput sequencing technologies need to be matched by high-throughput functional studies if we are to make full use of the current explosion in genome sequences. We have generated a very large bacterial mutant pool, consisting of an estimated 1.1 million transposon mutants and we have used genomic DNA from this mutant pool, and Illumina nucleotide sequencing to prime from the transposon and sequence into the adjacent target DNA. With this method, which we have called TraDIS (transposon directed insertion-site sequencing), we have been able to map 370,000 unique transposon insertion sites to the Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi chromosome. The unprecedented density and resolution of mapped insertion sites, an average of one eve...
Pools of mutants of minimal complexity but maximal coverage of genes of interest facilitate screeni...
Salmonella Typhi and Typhimurium diverged only 50 000 years ago, yet have very different host ran...
Salmonella Typhi and Typhimurium diverged only 50000 years ago, yet have very different host ranges ...
Very high-throughput sequencing technologies need to be matched by high-throughput functional studie...
International audienceNumerous genomes are available in databases and one of the biggest challenges ...
Recent epidemics have reminded us the importance of identifying gene functions to better fight again...
International audienceNumerous genomes are available in databases and one of the biggest challenges ...
Genes required for infection of mice by Salmonella Typhimurium can be identified by the interrogatio...
Genes required for infection of mice by Salmonella Typhimurium can be identified by the interrogatio...
Transposon-directed insertion site sequencing (TraDIS) is a high-throughput method coupling transpos...
Genes required for infection of mice by Salmonella Typhimurium can be identified by the interrogatio...
Transposon-directed insertion site sequencing (TraDIS) is a high-throughput method coupling transpos...
The human-adapted Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) causes a systemic infection known as ...
Chickens, pigs, and cattle are key reservoirs of Salmonella enterica, a foodborne pathogen of worldw...
ABSTRACT As more whole genome sequences become available, there is an increasing need for high-throu...
Pools of mutants of minimal complexity but maximal coverage of genes of interest facilitate screeni...
Salmonella Typhi and Typhimurium diverged only 50 000 years ago, yet have very different host ran...
Salmonella Typhi and Typhimurium diverged only 50000 years ago, yet have very different host ranges ...
Very high-throughput sequencing technologies need to be matched by high-throughput functional studie...
International audienceNumerous genomes are available in databases and one of the biggest challenges ...
Recent epidemics have reminded us the importance of identifying gene functions to better fight again...
International audienceNumerous genomes are available in databases and one of the biggest challenges ...
Genes required for infection of mice by Salmonella Typhimurium can be identified by the interrogatio...
Genes required for infection of mice by Salmonella Typhimurium can be identified by the interrogatio...
Transposon-directed insertion site sequencing (TraDIS) is a high-throughput method coupling transpos...
Genes required for infection of mice by Salmonella Typhimurium can be identified by the interrogatio...
Transposon-directed insertion site sequencing (TraDIS) is a high-throughput method coupling transpos...
The human-adapted Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) causes a systemic infection known as ...
Chickens, pigs, and cattle are key reservoirs of Salmonella enterica, a foodborne pathogen of worldw...
ABSTRACT As more whole genome sequences become available, there is an increasing need for high-throu...
Pools of mutants of minimal complexity but maximal coverage of genes of interest facilitate screeni...
Salmonella Typhi and Typhimurium diverged only 50 000 years ago, yet have very different host ran...
Salmonella Typhi and Typhimurium diverged only 50000 years ago, yet have very different host ranges ...