Host ecology regulates interspecies recombination in bacteria of the genus Campylobacter

  1. Evangelos Mourkas
  2. Koji Yahara
  3. Sion C Bayliss
  4. Jessica K Calland
  5. Håkan Johansson
  6. Leonardos Mageiros
  7. Zilia Y Muñoz-Ramirez
  8. Grant Futcher
  9. Guillaume Méric
  10. Matthew D Hitchings
  11. Santiago Sandoval-Motta
  12. Javier Torres
  13. Keith A Jolley
  14. Martin CJ Maiden
  15. Patrik Ellström
  16. Jonas Waldenström
  17. Ben Pascoe
  18. Samuel K Sheppard  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Bath, United Kingdom
  2. National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan
  3. Linnaeus University, Sweden
  4. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico
  5. Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia
  6. Swansea University, United Kingdom
  7. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  8. Uppsala University, Sweden
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  1. Evangelos Mourkas
  2. Koji Yahara
  3. Sion C Bayliss
  4. Jessica K Calland
  5. Håkan Johansson
  6. Leonardos Mageiros
  7. Zilia Y Muñoz-Ramirez
  8. Grant Futcher
  9. Guillaume Méric
  10. Matthew D Hitchings
  11. Santiago Sandoval-Motta
  12. Javier Torres
  13. Keith A Jolley
  14. Martin CJ Maiden
  15. Patrik Ellström
  16. Jonas Waldenström
  17. Ben Pascoe
  18. Samuel K Sheppard
(2022)
Host ecology regulates interspecies recombination in bacteria of the genus Campylobacter
eLife 11:e73552.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.73552