Francisella tularensis is a potent pathogen and a possible bioterrorism agent. Little is known, however, to explain the molecular basis for its virulence and the distinct differences in virulence found between the four recognized subspecies, F. tularensis subsp. tularensis, F. tularensis subsp. mediasiatica, F. tularensis subsp. holarctica, and F. tularensis subsp. novicida. We developed a DNA microarray based on 1,832 clones from a shotgun library used for sequencing of the highly virulent strain F. tularensis subsp. tularensis Schu S4. This allowed a genome-wide analysis of 27 strains representing all four subspecies. Overall, the microarray analysis confirmed a limited genetic variation within the species F. tularensis, and when the stra...
Francisella tularensis, the bacterium that causes the zoonosis tularemia, and its genetic near neigh...
The bacterial pathogen Francisella tularensis was recently renewed as a tier-one select agent. F. tu...
In recent years, an increasing diversity of species has been recognized within the family Francisell...
Tularemia is a geographically widespread, severely debilitating, and occasionally lethal disease in ...
Francisella tularensis is the causative agent of the debilitating, sometimes fatal zoonotic disease ...
Francisella tularensis is a potent pathogen and a possible bioterrorism agent. Little is known, howe...
Tularemia is a geographically widespread, severely debilitating, and occasionally lethal disease in ...
Francisella tularensis is the causative agent of tularemia, which is a highly lethal disease from na...
Francisella (F.) tularensis is a highly virulent, Gram-negative bacterial pathogen and the causative...
Francisella tularensis, the etiological agent of tularemia, is found throughout the Northern hemisph...
Francisella tularensis, the aetiological agent of tularemia, is an important pathogen throughout muc...
The zoonotic disease tularemia is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. This pathogen is c...
Objective of the study was to conduct whole-genome sequencing of the vaccine strain Francisella tula...
The F. tularensis type A strain FSC198 from Slovakia and a second strain FSC043, which has attenuate...
Francisella tularensis can cause the zoonotic disease tularemia and is partitioned into subspecies d...
Francisella tularensis, the bacterium that causes the zoonosis tularemia, and its genetic near neigh...
The bacterial pathogen Francisella tularensis was recently renewed as a tier-one select agent. F. tu...
In recent years, an increasing diversity of species has been recognized within the family Francisell...
Tularemia is a geographically widespread, severely debilitating, and occasionally lethal disease in ...
Francisella tularensis is the causative agent of the debilitating, sometimes fatal zoonotic disease ...
Francisella tularensis is a potent pathogen and a possible bioterrorism agent. Little is known, howe...
Tularemia is a geographically widespread, severely debilitating, and occasionally lethal disease in ...
Francisella tularensis is the causative agent of tularemia, which is a highly lethal disease from na...
Francisella (F.) tularensis is a highly virulent, Gram-negative bacterial pathogen and the causative...
Francisella tularensis, the etiological agent of tularemia, is found throughout the Northern hemisph...
Francisella tularensis, the aetiological agent of tularemia, is an important pathogen throughout muc...
The zoonotic disease tularemia is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. This pathogen is c...
Objective of the study was to conduct whole-genome sequencing of the vaccine strain Francisella tula...
The F. tularensis type A strain FSC198 from Slovakia and a second strain FSC043, which has attenuate...
Francisella tularensis can cause the zoonotic disease tularemia and is partitioned into subspecies d...
Francisella tularensis, the bacterium that causes the zoonosis tularemia, and its genetic near neigh...
The bacterial pathogen Francisella tularensis was recently renewed as a tier-one select agent. F. tu...
In recent years, an increasing diversity of species has been recognized within the family Francisell...