Relating phage genomes to helicobacter pylori population structure: General steps using whole-genome sequencing data

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The review uses the Helicobacter pylori, the gastric bacterium that colonizes the human stomach, to address how to obtain information from bacterial genomes about prophage biology. In a time of continuous growing number of genomes available, this review provides tools to explore genomes for prophage presence, or other mobile genetic elements and virulence factors. The review starts by covering the genetic diversity of H. pylori and then moves to the biologic basis and the bioinformatics approaches used for studding the H. pylori phage biology from their genomes and how this is related with the bacterial population structure. Aspects concerning H. pylori prophage biology, evolution and phylogeography are discussed.

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Vale, F. F., & Lehours, P. (2018, July 1). Relating phage genomes to helicobacter pylori population structure: General steps using whole-genome sequencing data. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19071831

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