Helicobacter projects

Ladakh, India

Wirth et al. (2004) Distinguishing human ethnic groups by means of sequences from Helicobacter pylori: lessons from Ladakh. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Apr 6;101(14):4746-51.

Microevolution during prolonged infection

Morelli et al. (2009) Microevolution of Helicobacter pylori during prolonged infection of single hosts and within families. In preparation.

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This publication made use of the Helicobacter pylori Multi Locus Sequence Typing website (http://pubmlst.org/ helicobacter/) developed by Keith Jolley and sited at the University of Oxford (Jolley & Maiden 2010, BMC Bioinformatics, 11:595). The development of this site has been funded by the Wellcome Trust and European Union.

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Sequence database
Sequences: 15580
Profiles (MLST): 2382
Last updated: 2012-05-09

Isolate database
Isolates: 1527
Last updated: 2012-03-01