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From: Characterizing the genetic basis of bacterial phenotypes using genome-wide association studies: a new direction for bacteriology

Figure 2

Natural mechanisms for introducing homoplasious mutations into the genomes of bacterial populations. Homoplasious mutations are necessary for association studies. The figure represents three mechanisms for forming an identical genetic variant (red star) on different lineages of a hypothetical phylogenetic tree of bacterial strains: (a) horizontal gene transfer, (b) recombination and (c) recurrent mutation.

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