نتایج جستجو برای: genomic islands

تعداد نتایج: 148968  

2012
Feng-Biao Guo Wen Wei

Pneumonia is one kind of common infectious disease, which is usually caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. In this paper, we predicted genomic islands in three bacterial pathogens of pneumonia. They are Chlamydophila pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Streptococcus pneumoniae, respectively. For each pathogen, one clinical strain is involved. After implementing the cumulative GC profile comb...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2005
William W. L Hsiao Korine Ung Dana Aeschliman Jenny Bryan B. Brett Finlay Fiona S. L Brinkman

Microbial genes that are "novel" (no detectable homologs in other species) have become of increasing interest as environmental sampling suggests that there are many more such novel genes in yet-to-be-cultured microorganisms. By analyzing known microbial genomic islands and prophages, we developed criteria for systematic identification of putative genomic islands (clusters of genes of probable h...

Journal: :FEMS Microbiology Letters 2009

2011
Weerayuth Kittichotirat Roger E. Bumgarner Sirkka Asikainen Casey Chen

BACKGROUND Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans is genetically heterogeneous and comprises distinct clonal lineages that may have different virulence potentials. However, limited information of the strain-to-strain genomic variations is available. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS The genome sequences of 11 A. actinomycetemcomitans strains (serotypes a-f) were generated de novo, annotated and c...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2003
William W. L. Hsiao Ivan Wan Steven J. Jones Fiona S. L. Brinkman

UNLABELLED Genomic islands (clusters of genes of potential horizontal origin in a prokaryotic genome) are frequently associated with a particular adaptation of a microbe that is of medical, agricultural or environmental importance, such as antibiotic resistance, pathogen virulence, or metal resistance. While many sequence features associated with such islands have been adopted separately in app...

2016
Ruth R Miller Morgan G I Langille Vincent Montoya Anamaria Crisan Aleksandra Stefanovic Irene Martin Linda Hoang David M Patrick Marc Romney Gregory Tyrrell Steven J M Jones Fiona S L Brinkman Patrick Tang

Background. Streptococcus pneumoniae can cause a wide spectrum of disease, including invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD). From 2005 to 2009 an outbreak of IPD occurred in Western Canada, caused by a S. pneumoniae strain with multilocus sequence type (MLST) 289 and serotype 5. We sought to investigate the incidence of IPD due to this S. pneumoniae strain and to characterize the outbreak in Briti...

2016
R. Craig Everroad Rhona K. Stuart Brad M. Bebout Angela M. Detweiler Jackson Z. Lee Dagmar Woebken Leslie Prufert-Bebout Jennifer Pett-Ridge

The nonheterocystous filamentous cyanobacterium, strain ESFC-1, is a recently described member of the order Oscillatoriales within the Cyanobacteria. ESFC-1 has been shown to be a major diazotroph in the intertidal microbial mat system at Elkhorn Slough, CA, USA. Based on phylogenetic analyses of the 16S RNA gene, ESFC-1 appears to belong to a unique, genus-level divergence; the draft genome se...

2018
Tao Ma Kun Wang Quanjun Hu Zhenxiang Xi Dongshi Wan Qian Wang Jianju Feng Dechun Jiang Hamid Ahani Richard J Abbott Martin Lascoux Eviatar Nevo Jianquan Liu

How genome divergence eventually leads to speciation is a topic of prime evolutionary interest. Genomic islands of elevated divergence are frequently reported between diverging lineages, and their size is expected to increase with time and gene flow under the speciation-with-gene-flow model. However, such islands can also result from divergent sorting of ancient polymorphisms, recent ecological...

2016
Ying Sun Xisheng Li Guobao Wang Yong Wang Yiren Jiang Yanqun Liu Zhiguo Yu Li Qin

We report the draft genome assembly of Enterococcus pernyi The genome sequence is 3.09 Mb in length with a G+C content of 38.35%. It covers 3,153 genes with an average length of 854 bp, and contains 65 tRNAs, 13 small RNAs, and 18 rRNAs. Moreover, it contains 9 genomic islands with an average length of 14,058 bp and 3 prophages with an average length of 37,430 bp.

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Tami E Cruickshank Matthew W Hahn

The metaphor of 'genomic islands of speciation' was first used to describe heterogeneous differentiation among loci between the genomes of closely related species. The biological model proposed to explain these differences was that the regions showing high levels of differentiation were resistant to gene flow between species, while the remainder of the genome was being homogenized by gene flow ...

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