Abstract Gardnerella species are key drivers of bacterial vaginosis (BV), a prevalent condition affecting nearly one in three women of reproductive age and associated with adverse reproductive outcomes. Despite decades of study, progress in defining Gardnerella diversity has been hindered by inconsistent taxonomy and poor-quality genomic resources. Here we sequenced 392 Gardnerella isolates spanning asymptomatic and BV-associated microbiota and integrated this collection with all publicly availa
A syntenic pangenome of Gardnerella reveals novel plasmids and phage, taxonomic boundaries, and species-level stratification of metabolic and virulence potential
Heather Bouzek·Christopher D. Johnston·Sujatha Srinivasan·Elliot Lee·Susan M. Strenk·Dakota S. Jones·Elsa F. McMahon·Tina L. Fiedler·Marko Kostovski·Michael France·Jacques Ravel·David N. Fredricks·Martha A. Zepeda‐Rivera
