Progressive genome-wide introgression in agricultural Campylobacter coli
Hybridization between distantly related organisms can facilitate rapid adaptation to novel environments, but is potentially constrained by epistatic fitness interactions among cell components. The zoonotic pathogens Campylobacter coli and C. jejuni differ from each other by around 15% at the nucleot...
Main Authors: | Sheppard, S, Didelot, X, Jolley, K, Darling, A, Pascoe, B, Meric, G, Kelly, D, Cody, A, Colles, F, Strachan, N, Ogden, I, Forbes, K, French, N, Carter, P, Miller, W, McCarthy, N, Owen, R, Litrup, E, Egholm, M, Affourtit, J, Bentley, S, Parkhill, J, Maiden, M, Falush, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2013
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