Molecular genetic analysis of the virulence of oral bacterial pathogens: An historical perspective

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This review will focus on the impact of molecular genetic approaches on elucidating the bacterial etiology of oral diseases from an historical perspective. Relevant results from the pre- and post-recombinant DNA periods will be highlighted, including the roles of gene cloning, mutagenesis, and nucleotide sequencing in this area of research. Finally, the impact of whole-genome sequencing on deciphering the virulence mechanisms of oral pathogens, along with new approaches to control these organisms, will be discussed.

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Kuramitsu, H. K. (2003). Molecular genetic analysis of the virulence of oral bacterial pathogens: An historical perspective. Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1177/154411130301400504

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