Exploring strain diversity of dominant human skin bacterial species using single-cell genome sequencing

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  • who: Masahito Hosokawa from the University of Bath, United Kingdom have published the research: Exploring strain diversity of dominant human skin bacterial species using single-cell genome sequencing, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study demonstrates that strain-resolved SAG comparison of skin bacteria is suitable for detecting the prophage that exists heterogeneously in the same species genome and within the same host.
  • how: The authors applied SAG-gel to obtain massive singleamplified genomes (SAGs) of multiple human skin bacterial species. To demonstrate the advantages of the single -cell approach for obtaining strain . . .

     

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