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The Evolutionary Genomics of Pathogen Recombination

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Journal Nat Rev Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 2003 Jan 2
PMID 12509753
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Abstract

A pressing problem in studying the evolution of microbial pathogens is to determine the extent to which these genomes recombine. This information is essential for locating pathogenicity loci by using association studies or population genetic approaches. Recombination also complicates the use of phylogenetic approaches to estimate evolutionary parameters such as selection pressures. Reliable methods that detect and estimate the rate of recombination are, therefore, vital. This article reviews the approaches that are available for detecting and estimating recombination in microbial pathogens and how they can be used to understand pathogen evolution and to identify medically relevant loci.

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