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Consequently, the H. pylori mutation rate during the acute infection phase varied depending on the bacterial strain and host.
Ji J, Ng SH, Sharma V, Neculai D, Hussein S, Sam M et al. Elevated coding mutation rate during the reprogramming of human somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells.
The estimated H. pylori mutation rate during the acute infection phase was orders of magnitude faster than the mutation rate in other bacteria, comparable to the evolutionary rate of RNA viruses.
The estimated mutation rate reveals a mutation burst during the acute infection phase that is over 10 times faster than the mutation rate during chronic infection, and orders of magnitude faster than mutation rates in any other bacteria.
Our genome comparisons reveal a mutation burst during the acute phase of H. pylori infection that is over 10 times faster than the mutation rate during chronic infection and orders of magnitude faster than mutation rates in any other bacteria.
This extraordinarily fast mutation rate during the acute infection phase is the highest mutation estimate so far for any bacteria, exceeding the substitution rate in other bacterial species by at least two orders of magnitude (Fig. 3 and Supplementary Table 7).
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Accelerating microbial evolution by mutators with elevated mutation rates during genome replication have been reported previously [ 47- 49].
Our data suggest different mutation rates during particular stages of an H. pylori infection, which we attempted to analyse in more detail.
Our whole-exome sequencing data suggest that Δ133p53 overexpression, unlike p53 knockdown, does not increase mutation rates during iPSC reprogramming (Figure 5).
Lethal mutagenesis is a transition towards virus extinction mediated by enhanced mutation rates during viral genome replication.
A recent flurry of reports correlates replication timing (RT) with mutation rates during both evolution and cancer.
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