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#6681 : Transcriptome analysis of V. cholerae
Topics: Transcriptomics (Illumina)
Origin: IP
Project type: Service

Name of Applicant: Marie-Eve KENNEDY-VAL
Date of application: 27-01-2022
Unit: Bacterial Genome Plasticity
Location: 03.02.03
Phone: 0186467361
@ Mail: mkennedy@pasteur.fr
@ PI-Mail: mazel@pasteur.fr

Project context and summary:

Vibrio cholerae is a pathogenic bacterium responsible for the cholera disease. This bacterium has the particularity to have its genome divided on two replicons. The transcriptome of this bacterium has already been studied under different growth and stress conditions. Here we want to compare the transcriptome of Vibrio cholerae in different genome variants.


Related team publications:
Val, M.E., et al. (2016). A checkpoint control orchestrates the replication of the two chromosomes of Vibrio cholerae. Science advances 2, e1501914.
Val, M.E., et al. (2012). Genome engineering in Vibrio cholerae: a feasible approach to address biological issues. PLoS genetics 8, e1002472.
Val, M.E., et al. (2014). Fuse or die: how to survive the loss of Dam in Vibrio cholerae. Molecular microbiology 91, 665-678.
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Manager: marc.monot@pasteur.fr
Status: Closed


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