2011年8月10日星期三

Natural GMOs part 105. Clarifying comparison for the family of dirty bacterial ancestor relationshipis

The outbreak of the bacterial genome that caused Germany recently more effort has gone in the New England Journal of medicine in order to decrypt.. get the full story In brief, the punchline:

Conclusion
Our findings are very deadly Shiga-toxin producing e. coli O104: H4 caused outbreak of enteroaggregative German – the strain allowing for the emergence of his genetic Exchange proposal. More broadly, the emergence of new bacterial genome plasticity of the results of these pathogens that make it easy to highlight the way.

Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, causing outbreaks of e. coli in Germany – the origin of the strain

David A. Rasko, Ph.d., Dale R. Webster, Ph.d., Jason W. Sahl, Ph.d., Ali Bashir, Ph.d., Nadia Boisen, Ph.d., Dr. Fleming, Robert E. Paxinos, Ellen, Dr. Scheutz, Sebra, Ph.d., Dr. Chen Chin-Shan, Dimitris Iliopoulos, Ph.d., Dr. Aaron Peluso, Klammer, Ph.d., Paul O., Lawrence Lee, Ph.d., Andrey Kislyuk, Ph.d., James Bullard, Ph.d., Andrew Kasarskis, Ph.d., Susannah King, BSDr. Eid, PhD, David, John, R., Ph.d., Suzanne C. Julia ranking armed Frimodt-M?ller, Steyert, Ph.d., Jakob, Dr. Carsten Struve, Andreas M. Peterson, M.Sc.Eng., Ph.d., Karen A. Dr. James P. Nataro, MD, Krogfelt, Ph.d.,., Eric E. Schadt, Ph.d., M.B.A, and Matthew K. Waldor, m.d., Ph.d.
July 27, 2011 (10.1056/1106920 a o N E J M)


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