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Rearrangements in the Genomes of Vibm'o cholerae Strains Belonging to Different Serovars and Biovars

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Title Rearrangements in the Genomes of Vibm'o cholerae Strains
Belonging to Different Serovars and Biovars
 
Creator Nandi, Suvobroto
Khetawat, Gopal
Sengupta, Sanghamitra
Majumder, Ruma
Kar, Sujata
Bhadra, Rupak K
Roychoudhury, Susanta
Das, Jyotirmoy
 
Subject Infectious Diseases and Immunology
 
Description The intron-encoded enzyme I-CeuI provides an excellent tool for rapidly examining the organization of
genomes of related species of bacteria. nbrio cholerue strains belonging to serovars 0 1 and 0139 have 9 I-CeuI
sites in their genomes, and K cholerue strains belonging to serovars non-01 and non-0139 have 10 I-CeuI sites
in their genomes. This information can be used as a criterion to differentiate 0 1 strains from non-01 and
non-0139 strains. To our knowledge, intraspecies variation in the number of rrn operons has not been reported
in any other organism. Our data revealed extensive restriction fragment length polymorphism based on a
comparison of the I-CeuI digestion profiles of strains belonging to different serovars and biovars. From the
analysis of partial digestion products, I-CeuI macrorestriction maps of several classical, El Tor, and 0139
strains were constructed. While the linkage maps are conserved within biovars, linkage maps vary substantially
between biovars.
 
Date 1997
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/817/1/INTERNATIONAL_JOURNAL_OF_SYSTEMATIC_BACTERIOLOGY%2C_47(_3)%2C858%2D862%2C_1997_[46].pdf
Nandi, Suvobroto and Khetawat, Gopal and Sengupta, Sanghamitra and Majumder, Ruma and Kar, Sujata and Bhadra, Rupak K and Roychoudhury, Susanta and Das, Jyotirmoy (1997) Rearrangements in the Genomes of Vibm'o cholerae Strains Belonging to Different Serovars and Biovars. International Journal of Systematic Biology, 47 (3). pp. 858-862.
 
Relation http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/00207713-47-3-858
http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/817/