Listeria monocytogenes has caused numerous human outbreaks. Here we report draft genomes of L. monocytogenes J1816 and J1-220, which belong to epidemic clones II and IV, respectively. Whole-genome sequence analysis of these strains provides a tool for studying the short-term evolution of these epidemic clones.
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Listeria monocytogenes has caused numerous human outbreaks. Here we report draft genomes of L. monocytogenes J1816 and J1-220, which belong to epidemic clones II and IV, respectively. Whole-genome sequence analysis of these strains provides a tool for studying the short-term evolution of these epidemic clones.
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J. Bacteriol.
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Allard M.,
Brown E.W.,
Chen Y.,
Strain E.A.
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2011
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3424-3425
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Genome Sequences of Listeria monocytogenes Strains J1816 and J1-220, Associated with Human Outbreaks.,
Genome sequences of Listeria monocytogenes strains J1816 and J1-220, associated with human outbreaks.
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193
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doi:10.1128/JB.05048-11
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