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Transcriptomic buffering of cryptic genetic variation contributes to meningococcal virulence.

Biju Joseph AmpattuLaura HagmannChunguang LiangMarcus DittrichAndreas SchlüterJochen BlomElizaveta KrolAlexander GoesmannAnke BeckerThomas DandekarTobias MüllerChristoph Schoen
Published in: BMC genomics (2017)
Our data suggest that meningococcal virulence is linked to transcriptional buffering of cryptic genetic variation in metabolic genes including global stress responses. They further highlight the role of regulatory elements for bacterial virulence and the limitations of model strain approaches when studying such genetically diverse species as N. meningitidis.
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