Robertson B D, Meyer T F
Max-Planck-Institut für Biologie, Abt. Infektionsbiologie, Tübingen, FRG.
Trends Genet. 1992 Dec;8(12):422-7. doi: 10.1016/0168-9525(92)90325-x.
In contrast to textbook ideas of pure cultures and defined strains, genetic variation is a fact of life in the microbial world. It not only allows pathogens to establish themselves in their chosen host, but also allows them to resist that host's subsequent attempts to evict them. Here we review some of the mechanisms that bring about this variation, and some of the functional consequences that result from it.
与纯培养物和特定菌株的教科书概念不同,基因变异是微生物世界的一个现实。它不仅使病原体能够在其选定的宿主中立足,还使它们能够抵御宿主随后驱逐它们的企图。在这里,我们回顾一些导致这种变异的机制,以及由此产生的一些功能后果。