AbstractMotivationHorizontally transferred genomic islands (islands, GIs) have been referred to as important factors which contribute towards bacterial evolution in general and particularly towards the emergences of pathogens and outbreak instances. The development of tools for identification of such elements and retracing their distribution will help to understand how such cases arise. Sequence composition has been used to identify GIs, infer their phylogeny; and determine their relative time of insertion. Collection of metadata on known GIs will enhance insight into horizontal gene transfer ontology and flow.ResultsThis paper introduces the merger of SeqWord Genomic Islands Sniffer (SWGIS), which utilizes composition based approaches for ...
Abstract Background Pathogenicity islands (PAIs), distinct genomic segments of pathogens encoding vi...
Tools for genomic island prediction use strategies for genomic comparison analysis and sequence comp...
Genomic islands (GIs), including pathogenicity islands, are commonly defined as clusters of genes in...
AbstractMotivationHorizontally transferred genomic islands (islands, GIs) have been referred to as i...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.The non-genealogical transfer of genetic information betw...
AbstractClusters of genes acquired by lateral gene transfer in microbial genomes, are broadly referr...
Background: Genomic islands (GIs) are clusters of genes in prokaryotic genomes of probablehorizontal...
The Predicted Genomic Islands database (Pre_GI) is a comprehensive repository of prokaryotic genomi...
AbstractThere are two approaches to identifying genomic and pathogenesis islands (GI/PAIs) in bacter...
BACKGROUND: Genomic islands can be observed in many microbial genomes. These stretches of DNA have a...
Outbreaks of virulent and/or drug-resistant bacteria have a significant impact on human health and m...
Clusters of genes acquired by lateral gene transfer in microbial genomes, are broadly referred to as...
Background: Microbial genomes do not merely evolve through the slow accumulation of mutations, but a...
Many of the available methods for detecting genomic islands (GIs) in prokaryotic genomes use markers...
Abstract Background Genomic islands (GIs) are clusters of genes in prokaryotic genomes of probable h...
Abstract Background Pathogenicity islands (PAIs), distinct genomic segments of pathogens encoding vi...
Tools for genomic island prediction use strategies for genomic comparison analysis and sequence comp...
Genomic islands (GIs), including pathogenicity islands, are commonly defined as clusters of genes in...
AbstractMotivationHorizontally transferred genomic islands (islands, GIs) have been referred to as i...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.The non-genealogical transfer of genetic information betw...
AbstractClusters of genes acquired by lateral gene transfer in microbial genomes, are broadly referr...
Background: Genomic islands (GIs) are clusters of genes in prokaryotic genomes of probablehorizontal...
The Predicted Genomic Islands database (Pre_GI) is a comprehensive repository of prokaryotic genomi...
AbstractThere are two approaches to identifying genomic and pathogenesis islands (GI/PAIs) in bacter...
BACKGROUND: Genomic islands can be observed in many microbial genomes. These stretches of DNA have a...
Outbreaks of virulent and/or drug-resistant bacteria have a significant impact on human health and m...
Clusters of genes acquired by lateral gene transfer in microbial genomes, are broadly referred to as...
Background: Microbial genomes do not merely evolve through the slow accumulation of mutations, but a...
Many of the available methods for detecting genomic islands (GIs) in prokaryotic genomes use markers...
Abstract Background Genomic islands (GIs) are clusters of genes in prokaryotic genomes of probable h...
Abstract Background Pathogenicity islands (PAIs), distinct genomic segments of pathogens encoding vi...
Tools for genomic island prediction use strategies for genomic comparison analysis and sequence comp...
Genomic islands (GIs), including pathogenicity islands, are commonly defined as clusters of genes in...