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Add MS 86811
- Record Id:
- 040-000583757
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-000375067
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000938.0x0000a8
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 86811
- Title:
- Mycobacterium [tuberculosis] Reprints
- Scope & Content:
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- Letter to Maynard Smith from Peter Durr (Veterinary Laboratory Agency); 7 Sep 1999.
- Article by Lucy Baker, Tim Brown, Martin Maiden and Drobiewski. 'Population diversity of genetically silent nucleotide polymorphisms provides a unifying phylogeny for Mycobacterium tuberculosis'. Notes by Maynard Smith attached.
- Article by R,. Brosch et al., ‘A new evolutionary scenario for the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex’.
- Article by Alexander S. Pym and Peter M. Small, 'Mycobacterial Evolution: Insights from Genomic and Popular Genetics'.
- Printed table: RD, RvD and TbD1 regions. Annotated.
- Handwritten notes on an article by Viana-Niero et al, 2001. Article attached ‘Genetic diversity of Mycobacterium africanum clinical isolates based on IS6110-Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, spoligotyping, and variable number of tandem DNA repeats’, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 39 (2001), 57-65.
- K. Badcock et al., ‘Deciphering the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the complete genome sequence’, Nature, 393 (1998), 537-544.
- Anne-Laure Banuls et al., ‘Linkage disequilibrium between minisatellite loci supports clonal evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high tuberculosis incidence area’, Molecular Biology, 47 (2003), 529-538.
- J. Bourne et al., 'Bovine tuberculosis: towards a future control strategy', Veterinary Record, 146 (2000), 207-210. Annotated not in Maynard Smith's handwriting.
- David Brittain et al., ‘Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA from an extinct bison dated 17,000 years before the present’, Clinical Infectious Disease, 33 (2001), 305-311.
- David Brittain et al., ‘Discrimination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex bacteria using novel VNTR-PCR targets, Microbiology, 148 (2002), 519-529.
- Roland Brosch et al., ‘The evolution of mycobacterial pathenogenicity: clues from comparative genomics’, Trends in Microbiology, 9 (2001), 452-8.
- C.H. Collins, ‘The bovine tubercle bacillus’, British Journal of Biomedical Science, 57 (2000), 234-240.
- Nancy D. Connel et al., ‘Restricted structural gene polymorphism in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis, complex indicate evolutionarily recent global dissemination’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 97 (1997), 9869-9874.
- O. Cosivi et al., ‘Epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis infection in animals and humans, with particular reference to Africa’, Revue Scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 14 (1995), 733-746.
- C. Doig et al., ‘IS6110 transposition and evolutionary scenario of the direct repeat locus in a group of closely related Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains’, Journal of Bacteriology, 180 (1998), 2102-9 (2 copies).
- J.D.A Van Embden et al., ‘Comparison of methods based on different molecular epidemiological markers for typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains: interlaboratory study of discriminatory power and reproducibility’, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 37 (1999), 2607-2618.
- J.D.A Van Embden et al., ‘Genetic variation and evolutionary origin of the direct repeat locus of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, complex bacteria’, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 182 (2000), 2393-2401.
- Thomas R. Frieden, ‘The phylogeny of Mycobacterium tuberculosis’, Tubercule and Lung Disease, 77 (1996), 291-2.
- M. Goyal et al., ‘Genotypic analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from medieval human remains, Microbiology, 145 (1999), 899-904 (2 copies).
- Waltraud Grabner, 'Characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNAs from Egyptian mummies by spoligotyping', Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 41 (2003), 359-367.
- Stefan Niemann et al., 'Differentiation among members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex by molecular and biochemical features: evidence of the pyrazinamide-susceptible subtypes of M. bovis', Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 38 (2000), 152-7. Printed from internet.
- Photocopied terminology list from the Revue Scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 20 (2001), 12-20.
- Photocopied notes on disease-causing organisms including leprosy, TB.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-000375067
036-000375071
040-000583757 - Is part of:
- Add MS 86569-86840 : John Maynard Smith Archive
Add MS 86597-86830 : Subject files
Add MS 86811 : Mycobacterium [tuberculosis] Reprints - Hierarchy:
- 032-000375067[0003]/036-000375071[0223]/040-000583757
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 86569-86840
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 24 loose items approximately
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1999
- End Date:
- 2003
- Date Range:
- 1999-2003
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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