Are you sure you want to leave this community? Leaving the community will revoke any permissions you have been granted in this community.
URL: http://www.mlst.net/
Proper Citation: MLST (RRID:SCR_010245)
Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on March 17, 2022. A nucleotide sequence based approach for the unambiguous characterisation of isolates of bacteria and other organisms via the internet. The aim of MLST is to provide a portable, accurate, and highly discriminating typing system that can be used for most bacteria and some other organisms. It is envisaged that this approach will be particularly helpful for the typing of bacterial pathogens. To achieve this aim we have taken the proven concepts of multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MLEE) and have adapted them so that alleles at each locus are defined directly, by nucleotide sequencing, rather than indirectly from the electrophoretic moblity of their gene products. MLST was developed in the laboratories of Martin Maiden, Dominique Caugant, Ian Feavers, Mark Achtman and Brian Spratt. This site is hosted at Imperial College with funding from the Wellcome Trust. The location of the subsites for the individual species are shown on their respective front pages.
Resource Type: data or information resource, database
Expand Allhas parent organization |
We found {{ ctrl2.mentions.total_count }} mentions in open access literature.
We have not found any literature mentions for this resource.
We are searching literature mentions for this resource.
Most recent articles:
{{ mention._source.dc.creators[0].familyName }} {{ mention._source.dc.creators[0].initials }}, et al. ({{ mention._source.dc.publicationYear }}) {{ mention._source.dc.title }} {{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].name }}, {{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].volume }}({{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].issue }}), {{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].pagination }}. (PMID:{{ mention._id.replace('PMID:', '') }})
A list of researchers who have used the resource and an author search tool
A list of researchers who have used the resource and an author search tool. This is available for resources that have literature mentions.
No rating or validation information has been found for MLST.
No alerts have been found for MLST.
Source: SciCrunch Registry