2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.07.438813
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Genome archaeology of two laboratorySalmonella enterica entericasv Typhimurium

Abstract: The Salmonella research community has used strains and bacteriophages over decades, exchanging useful new isolates among laboratories for study of cell surface antigens, metabolic pathways and restriction-modification studies. Here we present the sequences of two laboratory Salmonella strains (STK005, an isolate of LB5000; and its descendant ER3625). In the ancestry of LB5000, segments of ~15 and ~42 kb were introduced from Salmonella enterica sv Abony 103 into Salmonella enterica sv Typhimurium LT2, forming s… Show more

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