Affiliation:
1. Cell and Molecular Biosciences Discipline, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In total, 782
Escherichia
coli
strains originating from various host sources have been analyzed in this study by using a highly discriminatory single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) approach. A set of eight SNPs, with a discrimination value (Simpson's index of diversity [
D
]) of 0.96, was determined using the Minimum SNPs software, based on sequences of housekeeping genes from the
E. coli
multilocus sequence typing (MLST) database. Allele-specific real-time PCR was used to screen 114
E. coli
isolates from various fecal sources in Southeast Queensland (SEQ). The combined analysis of both the MLST database and SEQ
E. coli
isolates using eight high-
D
SNPs resolved the isolates into 74 SNP profiles. The data obtained suggest that SNP typing is a promising approach for the discrimination of host-specific groups and allows for the identification of human-specific
E. coli
in environmental samples. However, a more diverse
E. coli
collection is required to determine animal- and environment-specific
E. coli
SNP profiles due to the abundance of human
E. coli
strains (56%) in the MLST database.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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