Phylogeographic reconstruction of a bacterial species with high levels of lateral gene transfer
Abstract
Background
Phylogeographic reconstruction of some bacterial populations is hindered by low diversity coupled with high levels of lateral gene transfer. A comparison of recombination levels and diversity at seven housekeeping genes for eleven bacterial species, most of which are commonly cited as having high levels of lateral gene transfer shows that the relative contributions of homologous recombination versus mutation for
Results
Bayesian phylogenetic analyses of >14,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms yielded completely resolved trees for these 43 strains with high levels of statistical support. These results enable a better understanding of a separate analysis of population differentiation among >1,700
Conclusion
We describe an Australian origin for
Reference Key |
rajinder2009phylogeographicbmc
Use this key to autocite in the manuscript while using
SciMatic Manuscript Manager or Thesis Manager
|
---|---|
Authors | Rajinder, Kaul;Jean, Chang;Zaining, Wu;Ofori, Pearson;Siew, Sim;T, Okinaka Richard;M, Wagner David;J, Allan Gerard;T, Foster Jeffrey;S, Beckstrom-Sternberg James;Benjamin, Leadem;B, Glass Mindy;P, Price Erin;Apichai, Tuanyok;Heidie, Hornstra;Raymond, Auerbach;Stephen, Beckstrom-Sternberg;Philip, Giffard;Talima, Pearson;R, Hoffmaster Alex;S, Brettin Thomas;A, Robison Richard;Mark, Mayo;E, Gee Jay;Patrick, Tan;J, Currie Bart;Paul, Keim; |
Journal | bmc biology |
Year | 2009 |
DOI | DOI not found |
URL | |
Keywords |
Citations
No citations found. To add a citation, contact the admin at info@scimatic.org
Comments
No comments yet. Be the first to comment on this article.