J. Bacteriol.

In syphilis research, the Nichols strain of Treponema pallidum, isolated in 1912, has been the most widely studied. Recently, important differences among T. pallidum strains emerged; therefore, we sequenced and annotated the Chicago strain genome to facilitate and encourage the use of this strain in studying the pathogenesis of syphilis.

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In syphilis research, the Nichols strain of Treponema pallidum, isolated in 1912, has been the most widely studied. Recently, important differences among T. pallidum strains emerged; therefore, we sequenced and annotated the Chicago strain genome to facilitate and encourage the use of this strain in studying the pathogenesis of syphilis.
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J. Bacteriol.
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Centurion-Lara A., Giacani L., Jeffrey B.M., Le H.T., Lukehart S.A., Molini B.J., Rockey D.D.
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2010
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2645-2646
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Complete genome sequence and annotation of the Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum Chicago strain.
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192
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doi:10.1128/JB.00159-10