1. Using Evolutionary Analyses to Refine Whole-Genome Sequence Match Criteria
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Arthur W. Pightling, Hugh Rand, and James Pettengill
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whole-genome sequence ,evolutionary analyses ,Salmonella enterica ,outbreak investigation ,evolutionary rate ,resident strain ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Whole-genome sequence databases continue to grow. Collection times between samples are also growing, providing both a challenge for comparing recently collected sequence data to historical samples and an opportunity for evolutionary analyses that can be used to refine match criteria. We measured evolutionary rates for 22 Salmonella enterica serotypes. Based upon these measurements, we propose using an evolutionary rate of 1.97 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) per year when determining whether genome sequences match.
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- 2022
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