Evolution of hypervirulence by a MRSA clone through acquisition of a transposable element

Author:

Benson Meredith A.12,Ohneck Elizabeth A.1,Ryan Chanelle3,Alonzo Francis1,Smith Hannah3,Narechania Apurva4,Kolokotronis Sergios-Orestis5,Satola Sarah W.67,Uhlemann Anne-Catrin8,Sebra Robert9,Deikus Gintaras9,Shopsin Bo110,Planet Paul J.34,Torres Victor J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology; New York University School of Medicine; New York NY USA

2. Division of Infectious Diseases; Boston Children's Hospital; Boston MA USA

3. Department of Medicine; Pediatric Infectious Disease Division; Columbia University; New York NY USA

4. Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics; American Museum of Natural History; New York NY 10024 USA

5. Department of Biological Sciences; Fordham University; Bronx NY USA

6. Department of Medicine; Division of Infectious Diseases; Emory University; Atlanta GA USA

7. Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Decatur GA USA

8. Department of Medicine; Division of Infectious Diseases; Columbia University Medical Center; New York NY USA

9. Genome Center; Mount Sinai Hospital; New York NY USA

10. Department of Medicine; Division of Infectious Diseases; New York University School of Medicine; New York NY USA

Funder

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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