AbstractWhen bacterial lineages make the transition from free-living or facultatively parasitic life cycles to permanent associations with hosts, they undergo a major loss of genes and DNA. Complete genome sequences are providing an understanding of how extreme genome reduction affects evolutionary directions and metabolic capabilities of obligate pathogens and symbionts
Genome reduction by removing dispensable genomic sequences in bacteria is commonly used in both fund...
The availability of hundreds of bacterial genome sequences has altered the study of bacterial pathog...
AbstractProjects designed to scan entire microbial genomes for essential genes have revealed a remar...
AbstractWhen bacterial lineages make the transition from free-living or facultatively parasitic life...
AbstractThe complete sequences of two small bacterial genomes have recently become available, and th...
Bacteria that cause serious disease often have smaller genomes, and fewer genes, than their nonpatho...
The main genomic changes in the evolution of host-restricted microbial symbionts are ongoing inactiv...
International audienceGenome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles....
A global survey of microbial genomes reveals a correlation between genome size, repeat content and l...
For each genus containing at least one pathogen and one non-pathogen, we downloaded all available co...
Abstract Background Genome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles. O...
AbstractThe number of indispensable chromosomal loci for a bacterium, Bacillus subtilis was estimate...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2000. This article is posted here by permissio...
AbstractEukaryotes have developed an elaborate series of interactions with bacteria that enter their...
Emerging bacterial pathogens threaten global health and food security, and so it is important to ask...
Genome reduction by removing dispensable genomic sequences in bacteria is commonly used in both fund...
The availability of hundreds of bacterial genome sequences has altered the study of bacterial pathog...
AbstractProjects designed to scan entire microbial genomes for essential genes have revealed a remar...
AbstractWhen bacterial lineages make the transition from free-living or facultatively parasitic life...
AbstractThe complete sequences of two small bacterial genomes have recently become available, and th...
Bacteria that cause serious disease often have smaller genomes, and fewer genes, than their nonpatho...
The main genomic changes in the evolution of host-restricted microbial symbionts are ongoing inactiv...
International audienceGenome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles....
A global survey of microbial genomes reveals a correlation between genome size, repeat content and l...
For each genus containing at least one pathogen and one non-pathogen, we downloaded all available co...
Abstract Background Genome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles. O...
AbstractThe number of indispensable chromosomal loci for a bacterium, Bacillus subtilis was estimate...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2000. This article is posted here by permissio...
AbstractEukaryotes have developed an elaborate series of interactions with bacteria that enter their...
Emerging bacterial pathogens threaten global health and food security, and so it is important to ask...
Genome reduction by removing dispensable genomic sequences in bacteria is commonly used in both fund...
The availability of hundreds of bacterial genome sequences has altered the study of bacterial pathog...
AbstractProjects designed to scan entire microbial genomes for essential genes have revealed a remar...