Ferretti et al determined the S. pyogenes genome sequence using the whole-genome shotgun approach. The genome contains 1,752 predicted protein-encoding genes of which more than 40 putative virulence-associated genes have been identified. Other genes so far identified encode proteins likely to be associated with microbial ''molecular mimicry'' of host characteristics and implicated in diseases such as rheumatic fever and acute glomerulonephritis. Four different bacteriophage genomes were also detected, implying that bacteriophages are important in horizontal gene transfer ...
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contains 1,752 predicted protein-encoding genes, more than 40 of them identified as putative virulence-associated genes.

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