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      <STUDY_TITLE>A comparative genomic analysis of the Classical Bordetellae.</STUDY_TITLE>
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      <STUDY_ABSTRACT>The genus Bordetella contains nine designated species, three of which are so closely related that they are considered subspecies and are referred to as the “Classical Bordetella”; B. pertussis, B. parapertussis and B. bronchiseptica.  These subspecies are phylogenetically closely related, yet differ in some of the most interesting and important characteristics of pathogens including host range, virulence and persistence.  For a more comprehensive picture of lineage evolution, we sequenced seven additional diverse Classical Bordetella isolates.  Conducting comparative analyses of these strains with published genomes will give us insight into the pan-genome of the Classical Bordetellae, reflecting the substantial phenotypic diversity of these versatile subspecies in various hosts.</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
      <CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>The Classical Bordetellae Sequencing Projects: Bordetella bronchiseptica 1289</CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>
      <STUDY_DESCRIPTION>The genus Bordetella contains nine designated species, three of which are so closely related that they are considered subspecies and are referred to as the “Classical Bordetella”; B. pertussis, B. parapertussis and B. bronchiseptica.  These subspecies are phylogenetically closely related, yet differ in some of the most interesting and important characteristics of pathogens including host range, virulence and persistence.  For a more comprehensive picture of lineage evolution, we sequenced seven additional diverse Classical Bordetella isolates.  Conducting comparative analyses of these strains with published genomes will give us insight into the pan-genome of the Classical Bordetellae, reflecting the substantial phenotypic diversity of these versatile subspecies in various hosts.</STUDY_DESCRIPTION>
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