Horizontal gene transfer in Histophilus somni and its role in the evolution of pathogenic strain 233...
Horizontal gene transfer in Histophilus somni and its role in the evolution of pathogenic strain 2336, as determined by comparative genomic analyses
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Siddaramappa, Shivakumara , Challacombe, Jean F , Duncan, Alison J , Gillaspy, Allison F , Carson, Matthew , Gipson, Jenny , Orvis, Joshua , Zaitshik, Jeremy , Barnes, Gentry , Bruce, David , Chertkov, Olga , Detter, J Chris , Han, Cliff S , Tapia, Roxanne , Thompson, Linda S , Dyer, David W , Inzana, Thomas J and Joint Genome Institute (JGI)
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Pneumonia and myocarditis are the most commonly reported diseases due to Histophilus somni, an opportunistic pathogen of the reproductive and respiratory tracts of cattle. Thus far only a few genes involved in metabolic and virulence functions have been identified and characterized in H. somni using traditional methods. Analyses of the genome seque...
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Horizontal gene transfer in Histophilus somni and its role in the evolution of pathogenic strain 2336, as determined by comparative genomic analyses
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Challacombe, Jean F
Duncan, Alison J
Gillaspy, Allison F
Carson, Matthew
Gipson, Jenny
Orvis, Joshua
Zaitshik, Jeremy
Barnes, Gentry
Bruce, David
Chertkov, Olga
Detter, J Chris
Han, Cliff S
Tapia, Roxanne
Thompson, Linda S
Dyer, David W
Inzana, Thomas J
Joint Genome Institute (JGI)
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_dad91602f329448aaa07592ece6f7d1d
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1471-2164
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1471-2164
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10.1186/1471-2164-12-570