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SUBMITTER: Nandi T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2848565 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Nandi Tannistha T Ong Catherine C Singh Arvind Pratap AP Boddey Justin J Atkins Timothy T Sarkar-Tyson Mitali M Essex-Lopresti Angela E AE Chua Hui Hoon HH Pearson Talima T Kreisberg Jason F JF Nilsson Christina C Ariyaratne Pramila P Ronning Catherine C Losada Liliana L Ruan Yijun Y Sung Wing-Kin WK Woods Donald D Titball Richard W RW Beacham Ifor I Peak Ian I Keim Paul P Nierman William C WC Tan Patrick P
PLoS pathogens 20100401 4
Certain environmental microorganisms can cause severe human infections, even in the absence of an obvious requirement for transition through an animal host for replication ("accidental virulence"). To understand this process, we compared eleven isolate genomes of Burkholderia pseudomallei (Bp), a tropical soil microbe and causative agent of the human and animal disease melioidosis. We found evidence for the existence of several new genes in the Bp reference genome, identifying 282 novel genes su ...[more]