Ribosomal multilocus sequence typing: universal characterization of bacteria from domain to strain
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Abstract
No single genealogical reconstruction or typing method currently encompasses all levels of bacterial diversity, from domain to strain. We propose ribosomal multilocus sequence typing (rMLST), an approach which indexes variation of the 53 genes encoding the bacterial ribosome protein subunits (rps genes), as a means of integrating microbial genealogy and typing. As with multilocus sequence typing (MLST), rMLST employs curated reference sequences to identify gene variants efficiently and rapidly. The rps loci are ideal targets for a universal characterization scheme as they are: (i) present in all bacteria; (ii) distributed around the chromosome; and (iii) encode proteins which are under stabilizing selection…
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- Multilocus sequence typing
- Biology
- Genetics
- Phylogenetic tree
- Bacterial taxonomy
- Ribosomal RNA
- Genome
- Typing
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