Mining Virulence Genes Using Metagenomics

Volume: 6, Issue: 10, Pages: e24975 - e24975
Published: Oct 19, 2011
Abstract
When a bacterial genome is compared to the metagenome of an environment it inhabits, most genes recruit at high sequence identity. In free-living bacteria (for instance marine bacteria compared against the ocean metagenome) certain genomic regions are totally absent in recruitment plots, representing therefore genes unique to individual bacterial isolates. We show that these Metagenomic Islands (MIs) are also visible in bacteria living in human...
Paper Details
Title
Mining Virulence Genes Using Metagenomics
Published Date
Oct 19, 2011
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
10
Pages
e24975 - e24975
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