From genotype to phenotype: can systems biology be used to predict Staphylococcus aureus virulence?
With the advent of high-throughput whole-genome sequencing, it is now possible to sequence a bacterial genome in a matter of hours. However, although the presence or absence of a particular gene can be determined, we do not yet have the tools to extract information about the true virulence potential...
Main Authors: | Priest, N, Rudkin, J, Feil, E, van den Elsen, J, Cheung, A, Peacock, S, Laabei, M, Lucks, D, Recker, M, Massey, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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