Salmonella enterica is divided into four subspecies containing a large number of different serovars, several of which are important zoonotic pathogens and some show a high degree of host specificity or host preference. We compare 45 sequenced S. enterica genomes that are publicly available (22 complete and 23 draft genome sequences). Of these, 35 were found to be of sufficiently good quality to allow a detailed analysis, along with two Escherichia coli strains (K-12 substr. DH10B and the avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC O1) strain). All genomes were subjected to standardized gene finding, and the core and pan-genome of Salmonella were estimated to be around 2,800 and 10,000 gene families, respectively. The constructed pan-genomic dendrograms ...
Genome sequencing efforts of taxonomically proximate organisms successfully divulged proteomic diver...
The salmonellae are found in a wide range of animal hosts and many food products for human consumpti...
The salmonellae are found in a wide range of animal hosts and many food products for human consumpti...
Abstract Salmonella enterica is divided into four subspe-cies containing a large number of different...
Background: Most publicly available genomes of Salmonella enterica are from human disease in the US ...
Background: Most publicly available genomes of Salmonella enterica are from human disease in the US ...
Salmonella enterica is a bacterial species which contains diversity within the limits of a single sp...
Salmonella enterica is a bacterial species which contains diversity within the limits of a single sp...
We present the 4.8-Mb complete genome sequence of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi strain Ty2, a hu...
Abstract Background Divergence of bacterial populations into distinct subpopulations is often the re...
Comparative methods for analyzing whole genome sequence (WGS) data enable us to assess the genetic i...
Salmonella enterica serovar Pullorum is a fowl-adapted bacterial pathogen that causes dysentery (pul...
ABSTRACT Six subspecies are currently recognized in Salmonella enterica. Subspecies I (subspecies en...
ABSTRACT Using whole-genome sequence (WGS) data from the GenomeTrakr network, a globally distributed...
Comparative methods for analyzing whole genome sequence (WGS) data enable us to assess the genetic i...
Genome sequencing efforts of taxonomically proximate organisms successfully divulged proteomic diver...
The salmonellae are found in a wide range of animal hosts and many food products for human consumpti...
The salmonellae are found in a wide range of animal hosts and many food products for human consumpti...
Abstract Salmonella enterica is divided into four subspe-cies containing a large number of different...
Background: Most publicly available genomes of Salmonella enterica are from human disease in the US ...
Background: Most publicly available genomes of Salmonella enterica are from human disease in the US ...
Salmonella enterica is a bacterial species which contains diversity within the limits of a single sp...
Salmonella enterica is a bacterial species which contains diversity within the limits of a single sp...
We present the 4.8-Mb complete genome sequence of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi strain Ty2, a hu...
Abstract Background Divergence of bacterial populations into distinct subpopulations is often the re...
Comparative methods for analyzing whole genome sequence (WGS) data enable us to assess the genetic i...
Salmonella enterica serovar Pullorum is a fowl-adapted bacterial pathogen that causes dysentery (pul...
ABSTRACT Six subspecies are currently recognized in Salmonella enterica. Subspecies I (subspecies en...
ABSTRACT Using whole-genome sequence (WGS) data from the GenomeTrakr network, a globally distributed...
Comparative methods for analyzing whole genome sequence (WGS) data enable us to assess the genetic i...
Genome sequencing efforts of taxonomically proximate organisms successfully divulged proteomic diver...
The salmonellae are found in a wide range of animal hosts and many food products for human consumpti...
The salmonellae are found in a wide range of animal hosts and many food products for human consumpti...