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The Effects of Signal Erosion and Core Genome Reduction on the Identification of Diagnostic Markers.

Jason W SahlAdam J VazquezCarina M HallJoseph D BuschApichai TuanyokMark MayoJames M SchuppMadeline LummisTalima PearsonKenzie ShippyRebecca E ColmanChristopher J AllenderVanessa TheobaldDerek S SarovichErin P PriceAlex HutchesonJonas KorlachJohn J LiPumaJason LadnerSean LovettGalina KorolevaGustavo PalaciosDirek LimmathurotsakulVanaporn WuthiekanunGumphol WongsuwanBart J CurriePaul S KeimDavid M Wagner
Published in: mBio (2016)
A comparative analysis of 1,130 Burkholderia genomes identified unique markers for many named species, including the human pathogens B. pseudomallei and B. mallei Due to core genome reduction and signature erosion, only 38 targets specific to B. pseudomallei/mallei were identified. By using only public genomes, a larger number of markers were identified, due to undersampling, and this larger number represents the potential for false positives. This analysis has implications for the design of diagnostics for other species where the genomic space of the target and/or closely related species is not well defined.
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