Recent publications using MLST in Yersinia research

The following is a list of recent publications that use or mention MLST in research on Yersinia. The list is generated automatically and includes references published in the last two years.

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List generated: 2012-05-22.


Bastardo A, Ravelo C, Romalde JL. Multilocus sequence typing reveals high genetic diversity and epidemic population structure for the fish pathogen Yersinia ruckeri. Environ Microbiol 2012, [Epub ahead of print]:

Ciammaruconi A. Microchip Capillary electrophoresis of multi-locus VNTR analysis for genotyping of Bacillus anthracis and Yersinia pestis in microbial forensic cases. Methods Mol Biol 2012, 830:381-90

Laukkanen-Ninios R, Didelot X, Jolley KA, Morelli G, Sangal V, Kristo P, Brehony C, Imori PF, Fukushima H, Siitonen A, Tseneva G, Voskressenskaya E, Falcao JP, Korkeala H, Maiden MC, Mazzoni C, Carniel E, Skurnik M, Achtman M. Population structure of the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis complex according to multilocus sequence typing. Environ Microbiol 2011, 13:3114-3127

Vogler AJ, Chan F, Wagner DM, Roumagnac P, Lee J, Nera R, Eppinger M, Ravel J, Rahalison L, Rasoamanana BW, Beckstrom-Sternberg SM, Achtman M, Chanteau S, Keim P. Phylogeography and molecular epidemiology of Yersinia pestis in Madagascar. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2011, 5:e1319

Baker A, Pearson T, Price EP, Dale J, Keim P, Hornstra H, Greenhill A, Padilla G, Warner J. Molecular Phylogeny of Burkholderia pseudomallei from a Remote Region of Papua New Guinea. PLoS One 2011, 6:e18343

Sihvonen LM, Toivonen S, Haukka K, Kuusi M, Skurnik M, Siitonen A. Multilocus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns in discrimination of sporadic and outbreak-related strains of Yersinia enterocolitica. BMC Microbiol 2011, 11:42

Wang H, Cui Y, Wang Z, Wang X, Guo Z, Yan Y, Li C, Cui B, Xiao X, Yang Y, Qi Z, Wang G, Wei B, Yu S, He D, Chen H, Chen G, Song Y, Yang R. A dog-associated primary pneumonic plague in Qinghai Province, China. Clin Infect Dis 2011, 52:185-90

Chng SL, Octavia S, Xia Q, Duong A, Tanaka MM, Fukushima H, Lan R. Population structure and evolution of pathogenicity of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. Appl Environ Microbiol 2011, 77:768-75

Murros-Kontiainen A, Fredriksson-Ahomaa M, Korkeala H, Johansson P, Rahkila R, Björkroth J. Yersinia nurmii sp. nov. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2011, 61:2368-72

Mallik S, Virdi JS. Genetic relationships between clinical and non-clinical strains of Yersinia enterocolitica biovar 1A as revealed by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and multilocus restriction typing. BMC Microbiol 2010, 10:158

Hurst MR, Becher SA, Young SD, Nelson TL, Glare TR. Yersinia entomophaga sp. nov., isolated from the New Zealand grass grub Costelytra zealandica. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2011, 61:844-9

Souza RA, Pitondo-Silva A, Falcão DP, Falcão JP. Evaluation of four molecular typing methodologies as tools for determining taxonomy relations and for identifying species among Yersinia isolates. J Microbiol Methods 2010, 82:141-50

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