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Title: The effect of recombination in Aeromonas
Author: Farfán Sellarés, Maribel
Albarral Ávila, Vicenta
Sanglas Baulenas, Ariadna
Lorén Egea, José Gaspar
Fusté Munné, M. Carme
Keywords: Investigació farmacèutica
Bacteris patògens
Recombinació genètica
Pharmaceutical research
Pathogenic bacteria
Genetic recombination
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Transworld Research Network
Abstract: Although several approaches have been attempted, the estimation of recombination frequencies in natural populations of bacteria remains challenging. Previous studies have demonstrated a wide variety of situations among bacterial species, ranging from the clonal diversification of Salmonella or Escherichia coli, which are mainly due to mutation, to the frequent recombination found in Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Helicobacter pylori. Most of the population studies done with bacterial species suggest that recombination occurs in nature but that it is infrequent compared to mutation. Consequently, bacterial populations consist largely of independent clonal lineages. Our research suggests little or null influence of recombination in the genetic structure of "Aeromonas hydrophila Species Complex", despite the presence of some strains with recombinant gene fragments.
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It is part of: Recent Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences III, 2013, Transworld Research Network : Editors: Diego Muñoz Torrero, Amparo Cortés & Eduardo L. Mariño. ISBN: 978-81-7895-605-3. Chapter 11, p. 179-193.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/47003
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