Phyloproteomic and functional analyses do not support a split in the genus borrelia (phylum spirochaetes)

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  • who: Agustín Estrada-Peña from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Phyloproteomic and functional analyses do not support a split in the genus Borrelia (phylum Spirochaetes), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to assess the functional relationships among bacteria in the based on the biological processes of 42 489 proteins in reference proteomes of 34 species. This analysis demonstrated that species in Borrelia were more similar to each other than to free-life species (Sediminispirochaeta Spirochaeta Sphaerochaeta) or to pathogenic species without vectors (Leptospira Treponema Brachyspira) which are highly divergent. The . . .

     

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