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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 138-911 BACKGROUND denotes The patterns of relative species abundance are commonly studied in ecology and epidemiology to provide insights into underlying dynamical processes. Molecular types (MVLA-types) of Mycobacterium bovis, the causal agent of bovine tuberculosis, are now routinely recorded in culture-confirmed bovine tuberculosis cases in Northern Ireland. In this study, we use ecological approaches and simulation modelling to investigate the distribution of relative abundances of MVLA-types and its potential drivers. We explore four biologically plausible hypotheses regarding the processes driving molecular type relative abundances: sampling and speciation; structuring of the pathogen population; historical changes in population size; and transmission heterogeneity (superspreading).
T2 921-1976 RESULTS denotes Northern Irish herd-level MVLA-type surveillance shows a right-skewed distribution of MVLA-types, with a small number of types present at very high frequencies and the majority of types very rare. We demonstrate that this skew is too extreme to be accounted for by simple neutral ecological processes. Simulation results indicate that the process of MVLA-type speciation and the manner in which the MVLA-typing loci were chosen in Northern Ireland cannot account for the observed skew. Similarly, we find that pathogen population structure, assuming for example a reservoir of infection in a separate host, would drive the relative abundance distribution in the opposite direction to that observed, generating more even abundances of molecular types. However, we find that historical increases in bovine tuberculosis prevalence and/or transmission heterogeneity (superspreading) are both capable of generating the skewed MVLA-type distribution, consistent with findings of previous work examining the distribution of molecular types in human tuberculosis.
T3 1989-2275 CONCLUSIONS denotes Although the distribution of MVLA-type abundances does not fit classical neutral predictions, our simulations show that increases in pathogen population size and/or superspreading are consistent with the pattern observed, even in the absence of selective pressures acting on the system.

Goldhamster2_Cellosaurus

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 69-70 CVCL_6479|Finite_cell_line|Mus musculus denotes a
T2 491-493 CVCL_5M23|Cancer_cell_line|Mesocricetus auratus denotes we
T3 641-643 CVCL_5M23|Cancer_cell_line|Mesocricetus auratus denotes We
T4 835-842 CVCL_0238|Cancer_cell_line|Homo sapiens denotes changes
T5 976-977 CVCL_6479|Finite_cell_line|Mus musculus denotes a
T6 1024-1025 CVCL_6479|Finite_cell_line|Mus musculus denotes a
T7 1112-1116 CVCL_M787|Cancer_cell_line|Homo sapiens denotes rare
T8 1118-1120 CVCL_5M23|Cancer_cell_line|Mesocricetus auratus denotes We
T9 1418-1420 CVCL_5M23|Cancer_cell_line|Mesocricetus auratus denotes we
T10 1483-1484 CVCL_6479|Finite_cell_line|Mus musculus denotes a
T11 1511-1512 CVCL_6479|Finite_cell_line|Mus musculus denotes a
T12 1681-1683 CVCL_5M23|Cancer_cell_line|Mesocricetus auratus denotes we

GoldHamster

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T2 22-41 D009163 denotes Mycobacterium bovis
T3 61-67 9913 denotes cattle
T4 61-67 D002417 denotes cattle
T5 276-285 UBERON:0004529 denotes processes
T7 319-338 D009163 denotes Mycobacterium bovis
T8 360-366 9913 denotes bovine
T9 360-379 D014380 denotes bovine tuberculosis
T10 360-379 D014380 denotes bovine tuberculosis
T13 429-435 9913 denotes bovine
T14 429-448 D014380 denotes bovine tuberculosis
T15 429-448 D014380 denotes bovine tuberculosis
T18 705-714 UBERON:0004529 denotes processes
T19 1212-1221 UBERON:0004529 denotes processes
T20 1498-1507 D007239 denotes infection
T21 1498-1507 D007239 denotes infection
T22 1718-1724 9913 denotes bovine
T23 1718-1737 D014380 denotes bovine tuberculosis
T24 1718-1737 D014380 denotes bovine tuberculosis
T27 1957-1962 D006801 denotes human
T28 1963-1975 D014376 denotes tuberculosis
T29 1963-1975 D014376 denotes tuberculosis
T30 2048-2051 PR:P0A707 denotes fit
T31 2048-2051 PR:000023014 denotes fit