Microbial pathogenesis: Genomics and beyond

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Abstract

The growing number of complete microbial genome sequences provides a powerful tool for studying the biology of microorganisms. In combination with assays for function, genomic-based approaches can facilitate efficient and directed research strategies to elucidate mechanisms of bacterial pathogenicity. As genomic information accrues, the challenge remains to construct a picture of the biology that accurately reflects how individual genes collaborate to create the complex world of microbial specialization.

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Strauss, E. J., & Falkow, S. (1997). Microbial pathogenesis: Genomics and beyond. Science, 276(5313), 707–712. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.276.5313.707

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