Pathogen evolution: How good bacteria go bad
- PMID: 11231141
- DOI: 10.1016/s0960-9822(01)00012-4
Pathogen evolution: How good bacteria go bad
Abstract
Recent findings suggest that dysentery-causing Shigella strains have arisen several times from Escherichia coli via plasmid acquisition and phenotypic convergence. Similarly, three Bacillus strains with distinct pathogenic properties are derivatives of a single species whose behavior is profoundly altered by acquired plasmids.
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