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    Pathogenicity in the tubercle bacillus: molecular and evolutionary determinants
    with Daria Bottai, Roxane Simeone, Timothy P. Stinear, and Roland Brosch
    Bioessays 31 (4): 378-388. 2009.
    In contrast to the great majority of mycobacterial species that are harmless saprophytes, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other closely related tubercle bacilli have evolved to be among the most important human and animal pathogens. The need to develop new strategies in the fight against tuberculosis (TB) and related diseases has fuelled research into the evolutionary success of the M. tuberculosis complex members. Amongst the various disciplines, genomics and functional genomics have been instru…Read more