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Mycobacterium tuberculosis - Heterogeneity revealed through whole genome sequencing

Journal

TUBERCULOSIS
Volume 92, Issue 3, Pages 194-201

Publisher

CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2011.11.003

Keywords

Whole genome sequencing; Evolution; Heterogeneity; Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Funding

  1. NIH [1DP20D001378]
  2. NIAID [U19 AI076217]

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The emergence of whole genome sequencing (WGS) technologies as primary research tools has allowed for the detection of genetic diversity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) with unprecedented resolution. WGS has been used to address a broad range of topics, including the dynamics of evolution, transmission and treatment. Here, we have analyzed 55 publically available genomes to reconstruct the phylogeny of Mtb, and we have addressed complications that arise during the analysis of publically available WGS data. Additionally, we have reviewed the application of WGS to the study of Mtb and discuss those areas still to be addressed, moving from global (phylogeography), to local (transmission chains and circulating strain diversity), to the single patient (clonal heterogeneity) and to the bacterium itself (evolutionary studies). Finally, we discuss the current WGS approaches, their strengths and limitations. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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