A genome-wide study of recombination rate variation in Bartonella henselae
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA274779)

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Project name: Bartonella henselae
Description: The 1.9 Mb genomes of B. henselae strains IC11, UGA10 and Houston-1 genomes showed only minor gene content variation. Nucleotide sequence divergence levels were less than 1% and the relative rate of recombination to mutation was estimated to 1.1 for the genome overall. Four to eight segments per genome presented significantly enhanced divergences, the most pronounced of which were the virB and trw gene clusters for type IV secretion systems that play essential roles in the infection process. Consistently, multiple recombination events were identified inside these gene clusters. High recombination frequencies were also observed for a gene putatively involved in iron metabolism. A phylogenetic study of this gene in 80 strains of Bartonella quintana, B. henselae and B. grahamii indicated different population structures for each species and revealed horizontal gene transfers across Bartonella species with different host preferences.
Data type: Genome sequencing
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Organization: Uppsala University
Last updated: 2015-02-06
Statistics: 2 samples; 2 experiments; 2 runs