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Genome analysis shows bacterial evolution

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U.S. researchers have used genome-wide analysis to understand at the molecular level epidemics of a bacteria that causes strep throat and toxic shock syndrome.

U.S. researchers have used genome-wide analysis to understand at the molecular level epidemics of a bacteria that causes strep throat and toxic shock syndrome.Researchers at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institute of Health, used nearly a dozen genomic-testing procedures to discover detail about the molecular characteristics and virulence of group A streptococcus, also known as flesh-eating bacteria.Previous studies underestimated genetic diversity in bacteria based on limited molecular techniques and smaller patient sample sizes, researchers said. They identified previously unknown genetic shifting and evolution in the unusually virulent M3 strains of group a streptococcus, or GAS, revealing why only some strains rapidly expand to cause epidemics.”This work indicates that using extensive genome-wide molecular analyses is an important new strategy for understanding how and why pathogens emerge,” said NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci. “What’s more, the method can be applied to other bacterial and viral pathogens by adjusting the techniques and strategies.”(Source: United Press, July 2004)


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Posted On: 30 July, 2004
Modified On: 4 December, 2013


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