Numerous aspects of the relationship between bacteria and human have been investigated. One aspect that has recently received attention is sequence overlap at the proteomic level. However, there has not yet been a study that comprehensively characterizes the level of sequence overlap between bacteria and human, especially as it relates to bacterial characteristics like pathogenicity, G-C content, and proteome size. In this study, we began by performing a general characterization of the range of bacteria-human similarity at the proteomic level, and identified characteristics of the most- and least-similar bacterial species. We then examined the relationship between proteomic similarity and numerous other variables. While pathogens and nonpat...
The comparison of proteomes between genetically heterogeneous bacterial strains may offer valuable i...
Infectious diseases result in millions of deaths each year. Mechanisms of infection have been studie...
189 pagesWe continue to better understand human disease through the study of human genetics and the ...
<div><p>Numerous aspects of the relationship between bacteria and human have been investigated. One ...
<p>Relative similarity to the human proteome of the bacteria in set 1 (all bacteria sequenced to dat...
<p>The similarity to the human proteome is shown for proteins (A) from Gram-positive bacteria that a...
<p>Relative similarity to the human proteome of the bacteria in set 2 a (bacteria that cause acute i...
Since ancient times, even in today's modern world, infectious diseases cause lots of people to die. ...
<p>All bacteria in set 1 were used in creating this histogram. Each bar represents the number of bac...
Abstract Background The increasing availability of whole genome sequences allows the gene or protein...
The rapid increasing number of completed bacterial genomes provides a good opportunity to compare th...
<p><b>Introduction</b>: The threat bacterial pathogens pose to human health is increasing with the n...
The plethora of data now available from bacterial genome sequencing has opened a wealth of new resea...
The rapid increasing number of completed bacterial genomes provides a good op-portunity to compare t...
Although the majority of bacteria are innocuous or even beneficial for their host, others are highly...
The comparison of proteomes between genetically heterogeneous bacterial strains may offer valuable i...
Infectious diseases result in millions of deaths each year. Mechanisms of infection have been studie...
189 pagesWe continue to better understand human disease through the study of human genetics and the ...
<div><p>Numerous aspects of the relationship between bacteria and human have been investigated. One ...
<p>Relative similarity to the human proteome of the bacteria in set 1 (all bacteria sequenced to dat...
<p>The similarity to the human proteome is shown for proteins (A) from Gram-positive bacteria that a...
<p>Relative similarity to the human proteome of the bacteria in set 2 a (bacteria that cause acute i...
Since ancient times, even in today's modern world, infectious diseases cause lots of people to die. ...
<p>All bacteria in set 1 were used in creating this histogram. Each bar represents the number of bac...
Abstract Background The increasing availability of whole genome sequences allows the gene or protein...
The rapid increasing number of completed bacterial genomes provides a good opportunity to compare th...
<p><b>Introduction</b>: The threat bacterial pathogens pose to human health is increasing with the n...
The plethora of data now available from bacterial genome sequencing has opened a wealth of new resea...
The rapid increasing number of completed bacterial genomes provides a good op-portunity to compare t...
Although the majority of bacteria are innocuous or even beneficial for their host, others are highly...
The comparison of proteomes between genetically heterogeneous bacterial strains may offer valuable i...
Infectious diseases result in millions of deaths each year. Mechanisms of infection have been studie...
189 pagesWe continue to better understand human disease through the study of human genetics and the ...