Bacillus cereus MLST Databases

The Bacillus cereus MLST website contains two linked databases - one for allelic profiles and sequences, the other for isolate information. This structure offers advantages over a single database system. Further details can be found here.

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2007-03-30: Database submissions - We are now using an automated system for submitting new data to the database curators. Instructions | Log in

Alternatively, if you prefer, you can still E-mail your submissions directly to the primary curator.

The use of this database is subject to the terms of the policy document and it should be acknowledged in all publications that make use of it. The preferred format for the acknowledgement can be found in the right-hand sidebar.

This MLST scheme was developed by Martin Maiden, Gus Priest and Maggie Barker

Website and database managed by Keith Jolley, curated by Maggie Barker. The primary Bacillus cereus MLST website is hosted at The Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research, University of Oxford, UK.

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Citing the database

The preferred format for citing this website in publications is:

This publication made use of the Bacillus cereus Multi Locus Sequence Typing website (http://pubmlst.org/ bcereus/) developed by Keith Jolley and sited at the University of Oxford (Jolley et al. 2004, BMC Bioinformatics, 5:86). The development of this site has been funded by the Wellcome Trust.

Status

Profile database

Profiles: 436
Last updated: 2008-06-17

Isolate database

Isolates: 726
Last updated: 2008-06-16