Author:
Power Robert A.,Parkhill Julian,de Oliveira Tulio
Abstract
AbstractThe reduced costs of sequencing have led to the availability of whole genome sequences for a large number of microorganisms, enabling the application of microbial genome wide association studies (GWAS). Given the successes of human GWAS in understanding disease aetiology and identifying potential drug targets, microbial GWAS is likely to further advance our understanding of infectious diseases. By building on the success of GWAS, microbial GWAS have the potential to rapidly provide important insights into pressing global health problems, such as antibiotic resistance and disease transmission. In this review, we outline the methodologies of GWAS, the state of the field of microbial GWAS today, and how lessons from GWAS can direct the future of the field.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
4 articles.
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