학술논문
Niche and local geography shape the pangenome of wastewater- and livestock-associated Enterobacteriaceae.
Document Type
Article
Author
Shaw, Liam P.; Chau, Kevin K.; Kavanagh, James; AbuOun, Manal; Stubberfield, Emma; Gweon, H. Soon; Barker, Leanne; Rodger, Gillian; Bowes, Mike J.; Hubbard, Alasdair T. M.; Pickford, Hayleah; Swann, Jeremy; Gilson, Daniel; Smith, Richard P.; Hoosdally, Sarah J.; Sebra, Robert; Brett, Howard; Peto, Tim E. A.; Bailey, Mark J.; Crook, Derrick W.
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Subject
*PLASMIDS
*MATRIX-assisted laser desorption-ionization
*FECAL contamination
*MOBILE genetic elements
*HORIZONTAL gene transfer
*ENTEROBACTERIACEAE
*CHROMOSOME analysis
*PROKARYOTIC genomes
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Language
ISSN
2375-2548
Abstract
The article presents a study of the role of niche and local geography in the pangenome of wastewater- and livestock-associated Enterobacteriaceae in Great Britain. Topics discussed include the substantial genetic diversity of Enterobacteriaceae species, emergence of plasmids as carriers of more diverse and less genus-restricted genes, and the significance of the discovery of potential horizontal gene transfer (HGT) events in sequence transfers between various genera isolates.