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In Vivo IS6110 Profile Changes in a Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Strain As Determined by Tracking over 14 Years

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2015 May 8
PMID 25948604
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Abstract

Transposition and homologous recombination of IS6110 appear in Mycobacterium tuberculosis along in vivo sequential infections. These events were checked in different clones of a successful strain, M. tuberculosis Zaragoza, with the focus on a variant in which integration of a copy of IS6110 in the origin of replication (oriC) region occurred.

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