Population genomics provides insights into the evolution and adaptation to humans of the waterborne pathogen Mycobacterium kansasii
Author(s):
Tao Luo, Peng Xu, Yangyi Zhang, Jessica L. Porter, Marwan Ghanem, Qingyun Liu, Yuan Jiang, Jing Li, Qing Miao, Bijie Hu, Benjamin P. Howden, Janet A.M. Fyfe, Maria Globan, Wencong He, Ping He, Yiting Wang, Houming Liu, Howard E. Takiff, Yanlin Zhao, Xinchun Chen, Qichao Pan, Marcel A. Behr, Timothy P. Stinear, Qian Gao
Details:
Nature Communications, Volume 12, Issue 1, 2021-12-01, Article number 2491
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Affiliations:
- University of Melbourne
- Fudan University
- Shenzhen University Health Science Center
- The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity
- Southern University of Science and Technology
- Zunyi Medical University
- Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas, Centro de Microbiologia y Biologia Celular
- Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- McGill Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
- Sichuan University
- Institut Pasteur, Paris
- Shenzhen Nanshan Center for Chronic Disease Control
- Shanghai Municipal Centre for Disease Control and Prevention