MLST - Home

Welcome to the Multi Locus Sequence Typing home page. MLST is 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. This site is hosted at Imperial College.

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Borrelia burgdorferi - Database

Due to the retirement of Brian Spratt it has been agreed to transfer the MLST databases hosted at mlst. net from Imperial College London to Oxford, where Keith Jolley and Martin Maiden have kindly agreed to host them at PubMLST. This agreement will provide a home for the MLST database for the benefit of the international microbiology community. David Aanensen and Brian Spratt.

Burkholderia pseudomallei - Database

Draw tree using own MLST data. This site is hosted at Imperial College and development is funded by the Wellcome Trust. For comments, queries, bugs or suggestions please contact David Aanensen.

Candida glabrata - Database

View global distribution of isolates and STs. Draw tree using own MLST data. Soll, University of Iowa. This MLST scheme was developed by, and is curated by, Andrew Dodgson. At the University of Manchester. For comments, queries, or suggestions please contact David Aanensen.

Chlamydia trachomatis - Database

Due to the retirement of Brian Spratt it has been agreed to transfer the MLST databases hosted at mlst. net from Imperial College London to Oxford, where Keith Jolley and Martin Maiden have kindly agreed to host them at PubMLST. This agreement will provide a home for the MLST database for the benefit of the international microbiology community. David Aanensen and Brian Spratt.

Enterococcus faecalis - Database

Due to the retirement of Brian Spratt it has been agreed to transfer the MLST databases hosted at mlst. net from Imperial College London to Oxford, where Keith Jolley and Martin Maiden have kindly agreed to host them at PubMLST. David Aanensen and Brian Spratt. NB This site will no longer be up-to-date as all new strains are now only being added to the PubMLST site.

Enterococcus faecium - Database

Due to the retirement of Brian Spratt it has been agreed to transfer the MLST databases hosted at mlst. net from Imperial College London to Oxford, where Keith Jolley and Martin Maiden have kindly agreed to host them at PubMLST. The E faecium site has now transferred - other species databases will be migrating to PubMLST. This agreement will provide the security of these MLST databases for the benefit of the international microbiology community. David Aanensen and Brian Spratt.

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SPRATT, BRIAN

Dept. of Inf. Dis. Epidem., Imp. Coll

LONDON, W2 1PG

UK

Imperial College London

Aanensen, David

Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Praed St, Paddington, London, W2 1PG

UK

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Welcome to the Multi Locus Sequence Typing home page. MLST is 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. This site is hosted at Imperial College.

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