Search Results - Genomics England
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Investigating the genetic epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis between compatric and contemporaneous badgers and bovines in England
Published 2024“…This project aimed to investigate the contemporaneous and compatric incidents of bTB in cattle and badgers in Northern and Southern Edge counties in England and the LRA county of Hertfordshire between 2016 and 2022. …”
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A genomic portrait of the emergence, evolution, and global spread of a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus pandemic
Published 2013“…Using phylogenomic methods to analyze the genome sequences for 193 S. aureus isolates, we were able to show that the current pandemic population of EMRSA-15 descends from a health-care-associatedMRSA epidemic that spread throughout England in the 1980s, which had itself previously emerged froma primarily community-associated methicillin-sensitive population. …”
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Identification and comparison of RCMV ALL 03 open reading frame (ORF) among several different strains of cytomegalovirus worldwide
Published 2017“…Results: The present study revealed a total of 123 Coding DNA sequences (CDS) from RCMV ALL-03 with 37 conserved ORF domains as with all herpesvirus genomes. All the CDS possess similar function with RCMV-England followed by RCMV-Berlin, RCMV-Maastricht, and Human CMV. …”
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Phenotypic and genotypic study of multidrug resistant, extended spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli isolated from a dairy farm
Published 2017“…In this study, E. coli strains were isolated from a single dairy farm (East Midlands, England, United Kingdom) on two visits, a preliminary isolation using TBX agar in 2012 and more targeted isolation using antibiotic supplemented TBX media in 2014. …”
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Molecular epidemiology and transmission dynamics of S.uberis bovine clinical mastitis
Published 2016“…The aim of this thesis was to investigate the epidemiology of S.uberis mastitis by analysis of the population structure and transmission dynamics of clinical mastitis patterns within and between commercial dairy herds in England and Wales. In Chapter 3 Multi Locus Sequence Typing (MLST) was used to describe the sub-species (sequence type) genetic heterogeneity of S.uberis isolates collected from a longitudinal study of clinical mastitis on 52 farms. …”
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