[HTML][HTML] Antibiotic resistance in Vibrio cholerae: understanding the ecology of resistance genes and mechanisms
The unique genetic makeup and remarkable competency of Vibrio cholerae are the key
factors that help the cholera pathogen adapt rapidly to adverse environmental conditions …
factors that help the cholera pathogen adapt rapidly to adverse environmental conditions …
[HTML][HTML] CTX phage of Vibrio cholerae: Genomics and applications
The bipartite genome of Vibrio cholerae is divided into two circular non-homologous
chromosomes, which harbor several genetic elements like phages, plasmids, transposons …
chromosomes, which harbor several genetic elements like phages, plasmids, transposons …
Flux, toxicity, and expression costs generate complex genetic interactions in a metabolic pathway
Our ability to predict the impact of mutations on traits relevant for disease and evolution
remains severely limited by the dependence of their effects on the genetic background and …
remains severely limited by the dependence of their effects on the genetic background and …
Molecular insights into the genome dynamics and interactions between core and acquired genomes of Vibrio cholerae
Bacterial species are hosts to horizontally acquired mobile genetic elements (MGEs), which
encode virulence, toxin, antimicrobial resistance, and other metabolic functions. The …
encode virulence, toxin, antimicrobial resistance, and other metabolic functions. The …
Bipartite network analysis of gene sharings in the microbial world
Extensive microbial gene flows affect how we understand virology, microbiology, medical
sciences, genetic modification, and evolutionary biology. Phylogenies only provide a narrow …
sciences, genetic modification, and evolutionary biology. Phylogenies only provide a narrow …
Increasing the Scalability of Toxin–Intein Orthogonal Combinations
Inteins are proteins embedded into host proteins from which they are excised in an
autocatalytic reaction. Specifically, split inteins are separated into two independent …
autocatalytic reaction. Specifically, split inteins are separated into two independent …
Application of filamentous phages in environment: A tectonic shift in the science and practice of ecorestoration
Theories in soil biology, such as plant–microbe interactions and microbial cooperation and
antagonism, have guided the practice of ecological restoration (ecorestoration). Below …
antagonism, have guided the practice of ecological restoration (ecorestoration). Below …
A review of vibriosis in fisheries: public health importance
Spp vibrio. This is a gram-negative battery which causes human and animal vibriosis. In
public health, vibriosis is classified as an essential zoonotic disease. In humans, vibriosis is …
public health, vibriosis is classified as an essential zoonotic disease. In humans, vibriosis is …
Rugose atypical Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor responsible for 2009 cholera outbreak in India
Vibrio cholerae causes cholera outbreaks in endemic regions where the water quality and
sanitation facilities remain poor. Apart from biotype and serotype changes, V. cholerae …
sanitation facilities remain poor. Apart from biotype and serotype changes, V. cholerae …
Conversion of a recA-Mediated Non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 Strain to a Toxigenic Strain Using Chitin-Induced Transformation
Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae strains, including strains in serogroups O1 and O139 associated
with the clinical disease cholera, are ubiquitous in aquatic reservoirs, including fresh …
with the clinical disease cholera, are ubiquitous in aquatic reservoirs, including fresh …