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- Record Id:
- 040-000583961
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-000375067
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000938.0x000162
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 86815
- Title:
- Bacterial Population Genetics Reprints M-R
- Scope & Content:
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- Letter to Maynard Smith from Paul Ralney (National Environment Research Council) attaching an article on polymorphism in bacteria; 27 Jan 1993.
- Fax from the Journal of Bacteriology to Edward Feil – comments for authors consideration for 'How Clonal is staphylococcus aureus?'; 11 Feb 2003.
- Jeffrey G. Lawrence and John R. Roth, ‘Selfish operons: horizontal transfer may drive the evolution of the gene clusters’, Genetics, 143 (1996), 1843-1860. Attached are handwritten notes by Maynard Smith.
- Jeffrey G. Lawrence et al., ‘Molecular considerations in the evolution of bacterial genes’, Journal of Molecular Evolution, 33 (1991), 241-250. Attached are handwritten notes by Maynard Smith.
- Pablo Bifani et al., ‘Mutations in putative mutator genes of mycobacterium tuberculosis strains of the W-Beijing family’, Emerging Infectious Diseases, 9 (2003), 838-845.
- L. David Sibley and John C. Boothroyd, ‘Virulent strains of toxoplasma gondii comprise a single clonal lineage’, Nature, 359 (1992), 82.
- Erica Denamur et al., ‘The evolutionary history of Shigella and enteroinvasive Escherichia coli revised’, Journal of Molecular Evolution, 57 (2003), 140-8.
- B. Haubold, and P.B. Rainey, 'Genetic and ecotypic structure of a fluorescent pseudomonas population', Molecular Ecology, 5 (1996), 747-761.
- B. Haubold, and P.B. Rainey, ‘Towards an understanding of the population genetics of plant-colonizing bacteria’, Advance in Botanical Research, 24 (1997), 335-351.
- Eduardo A. Groisman and Howard Ochman, ‘How Salmonella became a pathogen’, Trends in Microbiology, 5 (1997), 343-9.
- Howard Ochman et al., ‘Lateral gene transfer and the nature of bacterial innovation’, Nature, 405 (2000), 299-303.
- Howard Ochman,and Nancy A. Moran, 'Genes lost and genes found: Evolution of bacterial pathogenesis and symbiosis', Science, 292 (2001), 1096-9.
- John Maynard Smith et al., ‘How clonal are bacteria?’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 90 (1993), 4384-8.
- John Maynard Smith et al., ‘Population structure and evolutionary dynamics of pathogenic bacteria’, BioEssays, 22 (2000), 1115-1122.
- John Maynard Smith and Noel Smith, 'The genetic population structure of pathogenic bacteria'. Possibly a book chapter.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-000375067
036-000375071
040-000583961 - Is part of:
- Add MS 86569-86840 : John Maynard Smith Archive
Add MS 86597-86830 : Subject files
Add MS 86815 : Bacterial Population Genetics Reprints M-R - Hierarchy:
- 032-000375067[0003]/036-000375071[0227]/040-000583961
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 86569-86840
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 15 loose items approximately
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1993
- End Date:
- 2003
- Date Range:
- 1993-2003
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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