A single natural nucleotide mutation alters bacterial pathogen host tropism
The capacity of microbial pathogens to alter their host tropism leading to epidemics in distinct host species populations is a global public and veterinary health concern. To investigate the molecular basis of a bacterial host-switching event in a tractable host species, we traced the evolutionary t...
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| Formato: | Artículo |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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2017
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| Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4704 https://www.nature.com/articles/ng.3219 |
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