Niche and local geography shape the pangenome of wastewater- and livestock-associated Enterobacteriaceae.
Escherichia coli and other Enterobacteriaceae are diverse species with “open” pangenomes, where genes move intra- and interspecies via horizontal gene transfer. However, most analyses focus on clinical isolates. The pangenome dynamics of natural populations remain understudied, despite their suggest...
Main Authors: | Shaw, LP, Chau, KK, Kavanagh, J, AbuOun, M, Stubberfield, E, Gweon, HS, Barker, L, Rodger, G, Bowes, MJ, Hubbard, ATM, Pickford, H, Swann, J, Gilson, D, Smith, RP, Hoosdally, SJ, Sebra, R, Brett, H, Peto, TEA, Bailey, MJ, Crook, DW, Read, DS, Anjum, MF, Walker, AS, Stoesser, N, REHAB consortium |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2021
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