The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Genetics, Escherichia coli, Phylogenetics, Microbiology and Phylogenetic tree. His study in Gene, Typing, Genotype, Spinal muscular atrophies and Exon falls under the purview of Genetics. His research integrates issues of Escherichia and Clade in his study of Typing.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Locus, Multilocus sequence typing, Polymerase chain reaction and Virulence in addition to Escherichia coli. Olivier Clermont works mostly in the field of Phylogenetics, limiting it down to topics relating to Genome and, in certain cases, Sequence analysis and Shigella. His Microbiology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Enterobacteriaceae, Polymorphism and Epidemiological Factors.
His primary areas of investigation include Escherichia coli, Microbiology, Genetics, Virulence and Gene. The concepts of his Escherichia coli study are interwoven with issues in Phylogenetics, Multilocus sequence typing, Genotype and Phylogenetic tree. His study in Microbiology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Virology and Bacteria.
His work on Genetics deals in particular with Genome, Spinal muscular atrophy, Typing, Locus and Strain. His Virulence research includes elements of Ribotyping, Yersiniabactin and Escherichia. Many of his research projects under Gene are closely connected to rpoS with rpoS, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
Olivier Clermont mainly investigates Escherichia coli, Genetics, Virulence, Gene and Genome. The various areas that he examines in his Escherichia coli study include Plasmid, Internal medicine, Whole genome sequencing and Microbiology. In his study, Polymerase chain reaction is inextricably linked to Genotype, which falls within the broad field of Whole genome sequencing.
His Virulence research incorporates elements of Phylogenetic diversity, Phylogenetic tree, Antibiotic resistance and Allele. He has included themes like Pathogen, Feces and Genetic diversity in his Gene study. In the field of Genome, his study on Mobile genetic elements and Strain overlaps with subjects such as rpoS and Synonymous substitution.
Olivier Clermont spends much of his time researching Escherichia coli, Genetics, Genome, Phylogenetic tree and Mobile genetic elements. His Escherichia coli study contributes to a more complete understanding of Gene. His work carried out in the field of Genome brings together such families of science as Escherichia albertii, In silico, Clade and Typing.
His work deals with themes such as Epistasis and Pathogenic Escherichia coli, which intersect with Phylogenetic tree. He interconnects Lineage, Whole genome sequencing, Antibiotic resistance, Allele and Drug resistance in the investigation of issues within Virulence. His research in Plasmid intersects with topics in Third generation cephalosporins, Carriage, Mutation, Colistin and Microbiology.
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Identification and characterization of a spinal muscular atrophy-determining gene
Suzie Lefebvre;Lydie Bürglen;Sophie Reboullet;Olivier Clermont.
Cell (1995)
Rapid and simple determination of the Escherichia coli phylogenetic group.
Olivier Clermont;Stéphane Bonacorsi;Edouard Bingen.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2000)
Correlation between severity and SMN protein level in spinal muscular atrophy.
Suzie Lefebvre;Philippe Burlet;Qing Liu;Solange Bertrandy.
Nature Genetics (1997)
The Clermont Escherichia coli phylo‐typing method revisited: improvement of specificity and detection of new phylo‐groups
Olivier Clermont;Olivier Clermont;Julia K. Christenson;Erick Denamur;Erick Denamur;David M. Gordon.
Environmental Microbiology Reports (2013)
Organised Genome Dynamics in the Escherichia coli Species Results in Highly Diverse Adaptive Paths
Marie Touchon;Marie Touchon;Claire Hoede;Olivier Tenaillon;Valérie Barbe.
PLOS Genetics (2009)
Rapid detection of the O25b-ST131 clone of Escherichia coli encompassing the CTX-M-15-producing strains
Olivier Clermont;Hiran Dhanji;Mathew Upton;Tarek Gibreel.
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2009)
A Specific Genetic Background Is Required for Acquisition and Expression of Virulence Factors in Escherichia coli
Patricia Escobar-Páramo;Olivier Clermont;Anne-Béatrice Blanc-Potard;Hung Bui.
Molecular Biology and Evolution (2004)
Commensal Escherichia coli isolates are phylogenetically distributed among geographically distinct human populations.
Patrick Duriez;Olivier Clermont;Stéphane Bonacorsi;Edouard Bingen.
Microbiology (2001)
De novo and inherited deletions of the 5q13 region in spinal muscular atrophies.
Judith Melki;Suzie Lefebvre;Lydie Burglen;Philippe Burlet.
Science (1994)
Assigning Escherichia coli strains to phylogenetic groups: multi‐locus sequence typing versus the PCR triplex method
David M. Gordon;Olivier Clermont;Heather Tolley;Erick Denamur.
Environmental Microbiology (2008)
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