In silico comparative studyof the genomic islandsofVibrio cholerae MJ1236with those ofClassical and El TorN16961strains of Vibrio cholerae
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In silico comparative studyof the genomic islandsofVibrio cholerae
MJ1236with those ofClassical and El TorN16961strains of
Vibrio cholerae
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Dutta, Avirup
Kundu, Jayanta Kumar Chatterje, Raghunath Chaudhuri, Keya |
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Molecular & Human Genetics
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The evolution of microbial genomes is greatly influenced by horizontal gene
transfer (HGT), where large blocks of horizontally acquired foreign sequences,
often encoding virulence determinants, occur in chromosomes of pathogenic
bacteria. A program DESIGN-ISLAND developed in our laboratory was used on three
completely sequenced Vibrio cholerae genomes, V. cholerae Classical O395, El Tor
N16961 and MJ1236, in order to identify the putative horizontally acquired
regions. The putative genomic islands (GIs) were graphically represented and
analyzed. The study identified distinct regions in the GIs of V. cholerae MJ1236
which were shared either with the Classical or the El Tor strain of V. cholerae. A
cluster comprising of 38 ORFs was common to V. cholerae strains of MJ1236 and
Classical O395 but absent in El Tor N16961. About 5% of the predicted GIs of V.
cholerae MJ1236 were unique to itself. Among these unique ORFs, a region of
mostly hypothetical genes was identified, where the ORFs were present in a large
cluster. The results show that the HGT had played a significant role in the
evolution and the differentiation of V. cholerae MJ1236.
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Elsevier
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2011
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Article
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application/pdf
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/100/1/FEMS_MICROBIOLOGY_LETTERS__321(1)75%2D81_;2011[14].pdf
Dutta, Avirup and Kundu, Jayanta Kumar and Chatterje, Raghunath and Chaudhuri, Keya (2011) In silico comparative studyof the genomic islandsofVibrio cholerae MJ1236with those ofClassical and El TorN16961strains of Vibrio cholerae. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 321. pp. 75-81. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.2011.02316.x
http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/100/ |
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