Mycobacterium tuberculosis Database

Mycobacterium tuberculosis C

Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes 8-9 million cases of infection, and 1.5 million deaths every year. These numbers are on the rise globally, especially in Africa, Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Part of the problem in treating TB is the appearance of drug resistant TB strains, including strains with multiple drug resistance (MDR) and, more recently, strains with extensive drug resistance (XDR), which are much more difficult to treat.

In this project, we are performing sequencing and comparative analysis of multiple patient isolates with varying clinical phenotypes and disease epidemiology. Our goal is to have a better understanding of the molecular basis of fundamental clinical phenotypes such as TB transmission and drug resistance.

Newly generated Solexa/ABI Assemblies
Solexa/ABI sequence for three M. tuberculosis KZN strains, isolated from KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, are now available for download.

Tools

BLAST Search: Find similarities to other sequences

Feature Search: Search and view annotated features on the sequence

Browse Regions: Retrieve DNA, find clones, and graphically view sequence regions

Gene Index: Find genes by a variety of methods

Genome Statistics:View basic statistics about genome size, gene density, etc

Download Data: Download sequence, genes, markers, and other genome data

Information

Contact Us:Addresses for contacting the Broad Institute

Related Links:Links to sites related to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome project