Extensive genome analysis of Coxiella burnetii reveals limited evolution within genomic groups.
Claudia M HemsleyPaul A O'NeillAngela Essex-LoprestiIsobel H NorvilleTim P AtkinsRichard W TitballPublished in: BMC genomics (2019)
The genetic make-up of C. burnetii in the UK is similar to the one in neighboring European countries. As a species, C. burnetii has been considered a clonal pathogen with low genetic diversity at the nucleotide level. Here, we present evidence for significant variation at the protein level between isolates of different genomic groups, which mainly affects secreted and membrane-associated proteins. Our results thereby increase our understanding of the global genetic diversity of C. burnetii and provide new insights into the evolution of this emerging zoonotic pathogen.