Recent publications using MLST in Vibrio research

The following is a list of recent publications that use or mention MLST in research on Vibrio. The list is generated automatically and includes references published in the last two years.

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List generated: 2010-09-02.


Lin B, Wang Z, Malanoski AP, O'Grady EA, Wimpee CF, Vuddhakul V, Alves Jr N, Thompson FL, Gomez-Gil B, Vora GJ. Comparative genomic analyses identify the Vibrio harveyi genome sequenced strains BAA-1116 and HY01 as Vibrio campbellii. Environ Microbiol Rep 2010, 2:81-89

Wildschutte H, Preheim SP, Hernandez Y, Polz MF. O-antigen diversity and lateral transfer of the wbe region among Vibrio splendidus isolates. Environ Microbiol 2010, [Epub ahead of print]:

Kirkup BC, Chang L, Chang S, Gevers D, Polz MF. Vibrio chromosomes share common history. BMC Microbiol 2010, 10:137

Rameshkumar N, Sproer C, Lang E, Nair S. Vibrio mangrovi sp. nov., a diazotrophic bacterium isolated from mangrove-associated wild rice (Poteresia coarctata Tateoka). FEMS Microbiol Lett 2010, 307:35-40

Choi SY, Lee JH, Jeon YS, Lee HR, Kim EJ, Ansaruzzaman M, Bhuiyan NA, Endtz HP, Niyogi SK, Sarkar BL, Nair GB, Nguyen BM, Hien NT, Czerkinsky C, Clemens JD, Chun J, Kim DW. Multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor strains harbouring classical toxin B. J Med Microbiol 2010, 59:763-9

Morita M, Ohnishi M, Arakawa E, Yamamoto S, Nair GB, Matsushita S, Yokoyama K, Kai A, Seto K, Watanabe H, Izumiya H. Emergence and genetic diversity of El Tor Vibrio cholerae O1 that possess classical biotype ctxB among travel-associated cases of cholera in Japan. J Med Microbiol 2010, 59:708-12

Cano-Gomez A, Goulden EF, Owens L, Hoj L. Vibrio owensii sp. nov., isolated from cultured crustaceans in Australia. FEMS Microbiol Lett 2010, 302:175-81

Thompson CC, Vicente AC, Souza RC, Vasconcelos AT, Vesth T, Alves N, Ussery DW, Iida T, Thompson FL. Genomic taxonomy of vibrios. BMC Evol Biol 2009, 9:258

Hazen TH, Martinez RJ, Chen Y, Lafon PC, Garrett NM, Parsons MB, Bopp CA, Sullards MC, Sobecky PA. Rapid identification of Vibrio parahaemolyticus by whole-cell matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry. Appl Environ Microbiol 2009, 75:6745-56

Pascual J, Macian MC, Arahal DR, Garay E, Pujalte MJ. Multilocus sequence analysis of the central clade of the genus Vibrio by using the 16S rRNA, recA, pyrH, rpoD, gyrB, rctB and toxR genes. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2010, 60:154-65

Olsen JS, Aarskaug T, Skogan G, Fykse EM, Ellingsen AB, Blatny JM. Evaluation of a highly discriminating multiplex multi-locus variable-number of tandem-repeats (MLVA) analysis for Vibrio cholerae. J Microbiol Methods 2009, 78:271-85

Yoshizawa S, Wada M, Kita-Tsukamoto K, Ikemoto E, Yokota A, Kogure K. Vibrio azureus sp. nov., a luminous marine bacterium isolated from seawater. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2009, 59:1645-9

Gutierrez CK, Matsui GY, Lincoln DE, Lovell CR. Production of the phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid by estuarine species of the genus Vibrio. Appl Environ Microbiol 2009, 75:2253-8

Nusrin S, Gil AI, Bhuiyan NA, Safa A, Asakura M, Lanata CF, Hall E, Miranda H, Huapaya B, Vargas G C, Luna MA, Sack DA, Yamasaki S, Nair GB. Peruvian Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor strains possess a distinct region in the Vibrio seventh pandemic island-II that differentiates them from the prototype seventh pandemic El Tor strains. J Med Microbiol 2009, 58:342-54

Rameshkumar N, Nair S. Isolation and molecular characterization of genetically diverse antagonistic, diazotrophic red-pigmented vibrios from different mangrove rhizospheres. FEMS Microbiol Ecol 2009, 67:455-67

Safa A, Bhuiyan NA, Murphy D, Bates J, Nusrin S, Kong RY, Chongsanguan M, Chaicumpa W, Nair GB. Multilocus genetic analysis reveals that the Australian strains of Vibrio cholerae O1 are similar to the pre-seventh pandemic strains of the El Tor biotype. J Med Microbiol 2009, 58:105-11

Mohapatra SS, Ramachandran D, Mantri CK, Colwell RR, Singh DV. Determination of relationships among non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor strains from housekeeping gene sequences and ribotype patterns. Res Microbiol 2009, 160:57-62

Ansaruzzaman M, Chowdhury A, Bhuiyan NA, Sultana M, Safa A, Lucas M, von Seidlein L, Barreto A, Chaignat CL, Sack DA, Clemens JD, Nair GB, Choi SY, Jeon YS, Lee JH, Lee HR, Chun J, Kim DW. Characteristics of a pandemic clone of O3 : K6 and O4 : K68 Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated in Beira, Mozambique. J Med Microbiol 2008, 57:1502-7

Ghosh R, Nair GB, Tang L, Morris JG, Sharma NC, Ballal M, Garg P, Ramamurthy T, Stine OC. Epidemiological study of Vibrio cholerae using variable number of tandem repeats. FEMS Microbiol Lett 2008, 288:196-201

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