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   Recombination and population structure in salmonella enterica  
   
نویسنده didelot x. ,bowden r. ,street t. ,golubchik t. ,spencer c. ,mcvean g. ,sangal v. ,anjum m.f. ,achtman m. ,falush d. ,donnelly p.
منبع plos genetics - 2011 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 7
چکیده    Salmonella enterica is a bacterial pathogen that causes enteric fever and gastroenteritis in humans and animals. although its population structure was long described as clonal,based on high linkage disequilibrium between loci typed by enzyme electrophoresis,recent examination of gene sequences has revealed that recombination plays an important evolutionary role. we sequenced around 10% of the core genome of 114 isolates of enterica using a resequencing microarray. application of two different analysis methods (structure and clonalframe) to our genomic data allowed us to define five clear lineages within s. enterica subspecies enterica,one of which is five times older than the other four and two thirds of the age of the whole subspecies. we show that some of these lineages display more evidence of recombination than others. we also demonstrate that some level of sexual isolation exists between the lineages,so that recombination has occurred predominantly between members of the same lineage. this pattern of recombination is compatible with expectations from the previously described ecological structuring of the enterica population as well as mechanistic barriers to recombination observed in laboratory experiments. in spite of their relatively low level of genetic differentiation,these lineages might therefore represent incipient species. © 2011 didelot et al.
آدرس department of statistics,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, department of statistics,oxford university,oxford,united kingdom,wellcome trust centre for human genetics,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, department of statistics,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, department of statistics,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, wellcome trust centre for human genetics,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, department of statistics,oxford university,oxford,united kingdom,wellcome trust centre for human genetics,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, strathclyde institute of pharmacy and biomedical sciences,university of strathclyde,glasgow, United Kingdom, veterinary laboratories agency,addlestone, United Kingdom, environmental research institute and department of microbiology,university college cork,cork, Ireland, environmental research institute and department of microbiology,university college cork,cork,ireland,max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology,leipzig, Germany, department of statistics,oxford university,oxford,united kingdom,wellcome trust centre for human genetics,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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