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Sequence polymorphism of the 16S rRNA gene of Vibrio vulnificus is a possible indicator of strain virulence.


ABSTRACT: Vibrio vulnificus exhibits considerable strain-to-strain variation in virulence. Attempts to associate phenotypic or genotypic characteristics with strain virulence have been largely unsuccessful. Based on a 17-nucleotide difference throughout the sequence of the small subunit 16S rRNA gene, there are two major groups of V. vulnificus designated types A and B. In a survey of the 16S rRNA genotype in 67 V. vulnificus human clinical and nonclinical strains, we determined that the majority of nonclinical isolates are type A (31 of 33) and that there is a statistically significant association between the type B genotype and human clinical strains (26 of 34).

SUBMITTER: Nilsson WB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC149629 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sequence polymorphism of the 16S rRNA gene of Vibrio vulnificus is a possible indicator of strain virulence.

Nilsson William B WB   Paranjype Rohinee N RN   DePaola Angelo A   Strom Mark S MS  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20030101 1


Vibrio vulnificus exhibits considerable strain-to-strain variation in virulence. Attempts to associate phenotypic or genotypic characteristics with strain virulence have been largely unsuccessful. Based on a 17-nucleotide difference throughout the sequence of the small subunit 16S rRNA gene, there are two major groups of V. vulnificus designated types A and B. In a survey of the 16S rRNA genotype in 67 V. vulnificus human clinical and nonclinical strains, we determined that the majority of noncl  ...[more]

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