Campylobacter coli

Campylobacter coli is a commensal of the gastrointestinal tract of poulty, pigs and humans and can cause enteritis in pigs and humans.

Data Downloads

This project is ongoing and data for this organism will be made available in due course.

The Sanger Institute has sequenced a number of C. coli genomes as part of a project to look at the exchange of DNA between members of the genus to better understand their evolution.

Studies

Bibliography

  • The genome sequence of the food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni reveals hypervariable sequences.

    Parkhill J, Wren BW, Mungall K, Ketley JM, Churcher C, Basham D, Chillingworth T, Davies RM, Feltwell T, Holroyd S, Jagels K, Karlyshev AV, Moule S, Pallen MJ, Penn CW, Quail MA, Rajandream MA, Rutherford KM, van Vliet AH, Whitehead S and Barrell BG

    Nature 2000;403;6770;665-8

Data Use Statement

This sequencing centre plans on publishing the completed and annotated sequences in a peer-reviewed journal as soon as possible. Permission of the principal investigator should be obtained before publishing analyses of the sequence/open reading frames/genes on a chromosome or genome scale. See our data sharing policy.

Sequencing enquiries

Please address all sequencing enquiries to: pathinfo@sanger.ac.uk

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