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Tracey Chillingworth
Researcher at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Publications - 33
Citations - 25167
Tracey Chillingworth is an academic researcher from Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 32 publications receiving 24155 citations. Previous affiliations of Tracey Chillingworth include Wellcome Trust.
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Complete genome of acute rheumatic fever-associated serotype M5 Streptococcus pyogenes strain manfredo.
Matthew T. G. Holden,Annabel Scott,Inna Cherevach,Tracey Chillingworth,Carol Churcher,Ann Cronin,Linda Dowd,Theresa Feltwell,N. Hamlin,S. Holroyd,Kay Jagels,Sharon Moule,Karen Mungall,Michael A. Quail,Claire Price,Ester Rabbinowitsch,Sarah Sharp,Jason Skelton,Sally Whitehead,Bart Barrell,Michael A. Kehoe,Julian Parkhill +21 more
TL;DR: Comparisons of the 1.84-Mb genome of serotype M5 Streptococcus pyogenes strain Manfredo with previously sequenced genomes emphasized the role of prophages in diversification of S.pyogenes and the close relationship between strain ManFredo and MGAS8232, another acute rheumatic fever-associated strain.
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Common inheritance of chromosome Ia associated with clonal expansion of Toxoplasma gondii
Asis Khan,Ulrike Böhme,Krystyna A. Kelly,Ellen Adlem,Karen Brooks,Mark Simmonds,Karen Mungall,Michael A. Quail,Claire Arrowsmith,Tracey Chillingworth,Carol Churcher,David Harris,Matthew Collins,Nigel Fosker,Audrey Fraser,Zahra Hance,Kay Jagels,Sharon Moule,Lee Murphy,Susan O'Neil,Marie Adele Rajandream,David L. Saunders,Kathy Seeger,Sally Whitehead,Thomas Mayr,Xuenan Xuan,Junichi Watanabe,Yutaka Suzuki,Hiroyuki Wakaguri,Sumio Sugano,Chihiro Sugimoto,Ian T. Paulsen,Aaron J. Mackey,David S. Roos,Neil Hall,Neil Hall,Matthew Berriman,Bart Barrell,L. David Sibley,James W. Ajioka +39 more
TL;DR: Observations implicate a specific combination of alleles on chromosome Ia in the recent origin and widespread success of the clonal lineages of T. gondii.
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Insights from the complete genome sequence of Mycobacterium marinum on the evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Genome Research (2008) 18 (729-741))
Timothy P. Stinear,Torsten Seemann,Paul Harrison,Grant A. Jenkin,John K. Davies,Paul D R Johnson,Zahra Abdellah,Claire Arrowsmith,Tracey Chillingworth,Carol Churcher,Kay Clarke,Ann Cronin,Paul Davis,Ian Goodhead,Nancy Holroyd,Kay Jagels,Angela Lord,Sharon Moule,Karen Mungall,Halina Norbertczak,Michael A. Quail,Ester Rabbinowitsch,Danielle Walker,Brian White,Sally Whitehead,Pamela L. C. Small,Roland Brosch,Lalita Ramakrishnan,Michael A. Fischbach,Julian Parkhill,Stewart T. Cole +30 more
TL;DR: Comparisons with the more distantly related Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis and Myc Cobacterium smegmatis reveal how an ancestral generalist mycobacteria evolved into M. tuberculosis and M. marinum.
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Insights from the complete genome sequence of Mycobacterium marinum on the evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (vol 18, pg 729, 2008)
Timothy P. Stinear,Torsten Seemann,Paul Harrison,Grant A. Jenkin,John K. Davies,Paul Dr Johnson,Zahra Abdellah,Claire Arrowsmith,Tracey Chillingworth,Carol Churcher,Kay Clarke,Ann Cronin,Paul Davis,Ian Goodhead,Nancy Holroyd,Kay Jagels,Angela Lord,Sharon Moule,Karen Mungall,Halina Norbertczak,Michael A. Quail,Ester Rabbinowitsch,Danielle Walker,Brian White,Sally Whitehead,P. L. C. Small,Roland Brosch,Lalita Ramakrishnan,Michael A. Fischbach,Julian Parkhill,Stewart T. Cole +30 more
TL;DR: The genome of the M strain of M. marinum comprises a 6,636,827-bp circular chromosome with 5424 CDS, 10 prophages, and a 23-kb mercury-resistance plasmid as discussed by the authors.
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corrigendum: The genome sequence of Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Valerie Wood,R. Gwilliam,Marie-Adèle Rajandream,M. Lyne,Rachel Lyne,A. Stewart,J. Sgouros,N. Peat,Jacqueline Hayles,Stephen Baker,D. Basham,Sharen Bowman,Karen Brooks,Derek J. Brown,Steve D.M. Brown,Tracey Chillingworth,Carol Churcher,Mark O. Collins,R. Connor,Ann Cronin,P. Davis,Theresa Feltwell,Audrey Fraser,S. Gentles,Arlette Goble,N. Hamlin,David Harris,J. Hidalgo,Geoffrey M. Hodgson,S. Holroyd,T. Hornsby,S. Howarth,Elizabeth J. Huckle,Sarah E. Hunt,Kay Jagels,Kylie R. James,L. Jones,Matthew Jones,S. Leather,S. McDonald,J. McLean,P. Mooney,Sharon Moule,Karen Mungall,Lee Murphy,D. Niblett,C. Odell,K. Oliver,Susan O'Neil,D. Pearson,Michael A. Quail,Ester Rabbinowitsch,Kim Rutherford,Simon Rutter,David L. Saunders,Kathy Seeger,Sarah Sharp,Jason Skelton,Mark Simmonds,R. Squares,S. Squares,K. Stevens,K. Taylor,Ruth Taylor,Adrian Tivey,S. Walsh,T. Warren,S. Whitehead,John Woodward,Guido Volckaert,Rita Aert,Johan Robben,B. Grymonprez,I. Weltjens,E. Vanstreels,Michael A. Rieger,M. Schafer,S. Muller-Auer,C. Gabel,M. Fuchs,A. Düsterhöft,C. Fritzc,E. Holzer,D. Moestl,H. Hilbert,K. Borzym,I. Langer,Alfred Beck,Hans Lehrach,Richard Reinhardt,Thomas M. Pohl,P. Eger,Wolfgang Zimmermann,H. Wedler,R. Wambutt,Bénédicte Purnelle,André Goffeau,Edouard Cadieu,Stéphane Dréano,Stéphanie Gloux,Valerie Lelaure,Stéphanie Mottier,Francis Galibert,Stephen J. Aves,Z. Xiang,Cherryl Hunt,Karen Moore,S. M. Hurst,M. Lucas,M. Rochet,Claude Gaillardin,Victor A. Tallada,Andrés Garzón,G. Thode,Rafael R. Daga,L. Cruzado,Juan Jimenez,Miguel del Nogal Sánchez,F. del Rey,J. Benito,Angel Domínguez,José L. Revuelta,Sergio Moreno,John Armstrong,Susan L. Forsburg,L. Cerutti,Todd M. Lowe,W. R. McCombie,Ian T. Paulsen,Judith A. Potashkin,G. V. Shpakovski,David W. Ussery,Bart Barrell,Paul Nurse +133 more
TL;DR: This corrects the article to show that the Higgs boson bacterium is a prokaryotic substance, not a “spatially aggregating substance”, which is a type of “plasm” found in the fossil record.