Major genetic discontinuity and novel toxigenic species in Clostridioides difficile taxonomy

  1. Daniel R Knight  Is a corresponding author
  2. Korakrit Imwattana
  3. Brian Kullin
  4. Enzo Guerrero-Araya
  5. Daniel Paredes-Sabja
  6. Xavier Didelot
  7. Kate E Dingle
  8. David W Eyre
  9. César Rodríguez
  10. Thomas V Riley  Is a corresponding author
  1. Murdoch University, Australia
  2. University of Western Australia, Australia
  3. University of Cape Town, South Africa
  4. Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile
  5. Universidad Andrés Bello, United Kingdom
  6. University of Warwick, United Kingdom
  7. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  8. Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
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  1. Daniel R Knight
  2. Korakrit Imwattana
  3. Brian Kullin
  4. Enzo Guerrero-Araya
  5. Daniel Paredes-Sabja
  6. Xavier Didelot
  7. Kate E Dingle
  8. David W Eyre
  9. César Rodríguez
  10. Thomas V Riley
(2021)
Major genetic discontinuity and novel toxigenic species in Clostridioides difficile taxonomy
eLife 10:e64325.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.64325