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Yebra, Gonzalo  
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Harling Lee, Joshua D.  
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Lycett, Samantha  
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Aarestrup, Frank M.  
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Larsen, Gunhild  
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Cavaco, Lina M.  
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Seo, Keun Seok  
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Abraham, Sam  
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Norris, Jacqueline M.  
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Schmidt, Tracy  
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Ehlers, Marthie M.  
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Sordelli, Daniel Oscar  
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Buzzola, Fernanda Roxana  
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Gebreyes, Wondwossen A.  
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Gonçalves, Juliano L.  
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dos Santos, Marcos V.  
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Zakaria, Zunita  
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Rall, Vera L.M.  
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Keane, Orla M.  
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Niedziela, Dagmara A.  
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Paterson, Gavin K.  
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Holmes, Mark A.  
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Freeman, Tom C.  
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Fitzgerald, J. Ross  
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2023-10-19T14:17:54Z  
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2022-12  
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Yebra, Gonzalo; Harling Lee, Joshua D.; Lycett, Samantha; Aarestrup, Frank M.; Larsen, Gunhild; et al.; Multiclonal human origin and global expansion of an endemic bacterial pathogen of livestock; National Academy of Sciences; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America; 119; 50; 12-2022; 1-11  
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0027-8424  
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/215443  
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Most new pathogens of humans and animals arise via switching events from distinct host species. However, our understanding of the evolutionary and ecological drivers of successful host adaptation, expansion, and dissemination are limited. Staphylococcus aureus is a major bacterial pathogen of humans and a leading cause of mastitis in dairy cows worldwide. Here we trace the evolutionary history of bovine S. aureus using a global dataset of 10,254 S. aureus genomes including 1,896 bovine isolates from 32 countries in 6 continents. We identified 7 major contemporary endemic clones of S. aureus causing bovine mastitis around the world and traced them back to 4 independent host-jump events from humans that occurred up to 2,500 y ago. Individual clones emerged and underwent clonal expansion from the mid-19th to late 20th century coinciding with the commercialization and industrialization of dairy farming, and older lineages have become globally distributed via established cattle trade links. Importantly, we identified lineage-dependent differences in the frequency of host transmission events between humans and cows in both directions revealing high risk clones threatening veterinary and human health. Finally, pangenome network analysis revealed that some bovine S. aureus lineages contained distinct sets of bovine-associated genes, consistent with multiple trajectories to host adaptation via gene acquisition. Taken together, we have dissected the evolutionary history of a major endemic pathogen of livestock providing a comprehensive temporal, geographic, and gene-level perspective of its remarkable success.  
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eng  
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National Academy of Sciences  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess  
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar/  
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AGRICULTURE  
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HOST ADAPTATION  
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PHYLODYNAMICS  
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POPULATION GENOMICS  
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STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS  
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Biología Celular, Microbiología  
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Ciencias Biológicas  
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CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS  
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Multiclonal human origin and global expansion of an endemic bacterial pathogen of livestock  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article  
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2023-08-02T18:00:02Z  
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119  
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50  
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1-11  
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Estados Unidos  
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Washington  
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Fil: Yebra, Gonzalo. University of Edinburgh; Reino Unido  
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Fil: Harling Lee, Joshua D.. University of Edinburgh; Reino Unido  
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Fil: Lycett, Samantha. University of Edinburgh; Reino Unido  
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Fil: Aarestrup, Frank M.. Technical University of Denmark; Dinamarca  
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Fil: Larsen, Gunhild. Technical University of Denmark; Dinamarca  
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Fil: Cavaco, Lina M.. Statens Serum Institut; Dinamarca  
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Fil: Seo, Keun Seok. Mississippi State University; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: Abraham, Sam. Murdoch University; Australia  
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Fil: Norris, Jacqueline M.. The University Of Sydney; Australia  
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Fil: Schmidt, Tracy. University Of Pretoria; Sudáfrica  
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Fil: Ehlers, Marthie M.. University Of Pretoria; Sudáfrica. National Health Laboratory Services; Sudáfrica  
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Fil: Sordelli, Daniel Oscar. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de Investigaciones en Microbiología y Parasitología Médica. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Investigaciones en Microbiología y Parasitología Médica; Argentina  
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Fil: Buzzola, Fernanda Roxana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de Investigaciones en Microbiología y Parasitología Médica. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Investigaciones en Microbiología y Parasitología Médica; Argentina  
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Fil: Gebreyes, Wondwossen A.. Ohio State University; Estados Unidos. Michigan State University; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: Gonçalves, Juliano L.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil  
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Fil: dos Santos, Marcos V.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil  
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Fil: Zakaria, Zunita. Universiti Putra Malaysia; Malasia  
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Fil: Rall, Vera L.M.. Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho; Brasil  
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Fil: Keane, Orla M.. Animal & Bioscience Department; Irlanda  
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Fil: Niedziela, Dagmara A.. Animal & Bioscience Department; Irlanda  
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Fil: Paterson, Gavin K.. University of Edinburgh; Reino Unido  
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Fil: Holmes, Mark A.. University of Cambridge; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: Freeman, Tom C.. University of Edinburgh; Reino Unido  
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Fil: Fitzgerald, J. Ross. University of Edinburgh; Reino Unido  
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2211217119  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2211217119