His primary scientific interests are in Genetics, Multilocus sequence typing, Neisseria meningitidis, Typing and Computational biology. His Genetic diversity research extends to Genetics, which is thematically connected. His Multilocus sequence typing study incorporates themes from Genotyping, Sequence analysis, DNA profiling and Phylogenetic tree.
Keith A. Jolley has included themes like Serotype, Microbiology, Virology and Molecular epidemiology, Genotype in his Neisseria meningitidis study. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Typing, focusing on Nucleic acid sequence and, on occasion, Antigenic variation. Keith A. Jolley has researched Computational biology in several fields, including Population genomics and Sequence.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Genetics, Multilocus sequence typing, Microbiology, Neisseria meningitidis and Genome. His studies deal with areas such as Sequence analysis, Computational biology, Genotyping, Molecular epidemiology and Typing as well as Multilocus sequence typing. His Typing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Nucleic acid sequence and Sequence.
His Serotype, Neisseriaceae and Pathogen study, which is part of a larger body of work in Microbiology, is frequently linked to Carriage, bridging the gap between disciplines. His studies in Neisseria meningitidis integrate themes in fields like Neisseria, Antigen and Virology. The various areas that Keith A. Jolley examines in his Genome study include Plasmid, Phylogenetics and Campylobacter jejuni.
His primary scientific interests are in Genome, Genetics, Multilocus sequence typing, Computational biology and Antibiotic resistance. The study incorporates disciplines such as Plasmid and Phylogenetic tree in addition to Genome. His research integrates issues of Sequence analysis, Streptococcus mitis, Genotyping, Locus and Typing in his study of Multilocus sequence typing.
His Antibiotic resistance study also includes
Keith A. Jolley mostly deals with Genome, Multilocus sequence typing, Antibiotic resistance, Typing and Campylobacter. Genome is a subfield of Genetics that Keith A. Jolley studies. His Strain, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Population genomics and Phylogenomics study in the realm of Genetics connects with subjects such as Gonorrhea.
Phylogenetic tree, Amp resistance, Vaccination, Microbiology and Serotype is closely connected to Genotyping in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Multilocus sequence typing. His Antibiotic resistance research incorporates elements of Carbapenemase producing, Toxicology, Haemophilus influenzae and Antimicrobial. His study looks at the intersection of Campylobacter and topics like Campylobacter jejuni with Virology, Asymptomatic, Zoology and Livestock.
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BIGSdb: Scalable analysis of bacterial genome variation at the population level
Keith A Jolley;Martin C J Maiden.
BMC Bioinformatics (2010)
Open-access bacterial population genomics: BIGSdb software, the PubMLST.org website and their applications.
Keith A. Jolley;James E. Bray;Martin C. J. Maiden.
Wellcome Open Research (2018)
Multilocus Sequence Typing System for the Endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis
Laura Baldo;Julie C. Dunning Hotopp;Keith A. Jolley;Seth R. Bordenstein.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2006)
MLST revisited: the gene-by-gene approach to bacterial genomics
Martin C. J. Maiden;Melissa J. Jansen van Rensburg;James E. Bray;Sarah G. Earle.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2013)
mlstdbNet – distributed multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) databases
Keith A. Jolley;Man Suen Chan;Martin C.J. Maiden.
BMC Bioinformatics (2004)
Sequence type analysis and recombinational tests (START)
Keith A. Jolley;E. J. Feil;Man-Suen Chan;Martin C. J. Maiden.
Bioinformatics (2001)
Ribosomal multilocus sequence typing: universal characterization of bacteria from domain to strain.
Keith A. Jolley;Carly M. Bliss;Julia S. Bennett;Holly B. Bratcher.
Microbiology (2012)
Multilocus Sequence Typing of Clostridium difficile
David Griffiths;David Griffiths;Warren Fawley;Melina Kachrimanidou;Melina Kachrimanidou;Rory Bowden.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2010)
Description and nomenclature of Neisseria meningitidis capsule locus.
Odile B. Harrison;Heike Claus;Ying Jiang;Julia S. Bennett.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2013)
Distribution of Serogroups and Genotypes among Disease-Associated and Carried Isolates of Neisseria meningitidis from the Czech Republic, Greece, and Norway
Siamak P. Yazdankhah;Paula Kriz;Georgina Tzanakaki;Jenny Kremastinou.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2004)
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