Nature Communications (Sep 2016)

Sequence element enrichment analysis to determine the genetic basis of bacterial phenotypes

  • John A. Lees,
  • Minna Vehkala,
  • Niko Välimäki,
  • Simon R. Harris,
  • Claire Chewapreecha,
  • Nicholas J. Croucher,
  • Pekka Marttinen,
  • Mark R. Davies,
  • Andrew C. Steer,
  • Steven Y. C. Tong,
  • Antti Honkela,
  • Julian Parkhill,
  • Stephen D. Bentley,
  • Jukka Corander

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12797
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Plasticity and clonal population structure in bacterial genomes can hinder traditional SNP-based genetic association studies. Here, Corander and colleagues present a method to identify variable-length sequence elements enriched in a phenotype of interest, and demonstrate its use in human pathogens.