Draft genome sequences of 33 Salmonella enterica clinical and wildlife isolates from Chile

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Abstract

Salmonella enterica causes health problem worldwide. The relationships among strains that are from the same serotype but different hosts, countries, and continents remain elusive. Few genome sequences are available from S. enterica isolates from South America. Therefore, we sequenced the genomes of 33 strains from diverse sources isolated in Chile and determined that they were of different serotypes. These genomes will improve phylogenetic analysis of Salmonella strains from Chile and the rest of South America.

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Toro, M., Retamal, P., Allard, M., Brown, E. W., Evans, P., & Gonzalez-Escalona, N. (2016). Draft genome sequences of 33 Salmonella enterica clinical and wildlife isolates from Chile. Genome Announcements, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00054-15

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