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Phylogeography of the marine pathogen, Vibrio vulnificus , revealed the ancestral scenarios of its evolution
Author(s) -
Bisharat Naiel,
Koton Yael,
Oliver James D.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
microbiologyopen
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.881
H-Index - 36
ISSN - 2045-8827
DOI - 10.1002/mbo3.1103
Subject(s) - phylogeography , vibrio vulnificus , biology , evolutionary biology , phylogenetics , multilocus sequence typing , population , genetics , gene , demography , genotype , sociology , bacteria
Vibrio vulnificus is the leading cause of seafood‐associated deaths worldwide. Despite the growing knowledge about the population structure of V .  vulnificus , the evolutionary history and the ancestral relationships of strains isolated from various regions around the world have not been determined. Using the largest collection of sequence and isolate data of V .  vulnificus to date, we applied ancestral character reconstruction to study the phylogeography of V .  vulnificus . Multilocus sequence typing data from 10 housekeeping genes were used for the inference of ancestral states and reconstruction of the evolutionary history. The findings showed that the common ancestor of all V .  vulnificus populations originated from East Asia, and later evolved into two main clusters that spread with time and eventually evolved into distinct populations in different parts of the world. While we found no meaningful insights concerning the evolution of V .  vulnificus populations in the Middle East; however, we were able to reconstruct the ancestral scenarios of its evolution in East Asia, North America, and Western Europe.

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