<div><p>Partial duplication of genetic material is prevalent in eukaryotes and provides potential for evolution of new traits. Prokaryotes, which are generally haploid in nature, can evolve new genes by partial chromosome duplication, known as merodiploidy. Little is known about merodiploid formation during genetic exchange processes, although merodiploids have been serendipitously observed in early studies of bacterial transformation. Natural bacterial transformation involves internalization of exogenous donor DNA and its subsequent integration into the recipient genome by homology. It contributes to the remarkable plasticity of the human pathogen <i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i> through intra and interspecies genetic exchange. We report th...
Conjugation driven by a chromosomally integrated F-plasmid (high frequency of recombination strain) ...
Transformation is an important mechanism of microbial evolution through which bacteria have been obs...
abstract: Many bacteria actively import environmental DNA and incorporate it into their genomes. Thi...
<p>(A) Chromosomal location of generated TDs. Size, identity and homology of repeat sequences noted....
ABSTRACT Naturally competent bacterial species actively take up environmental DNA and can in-corpora...
The spread of antimicrobial resistance and vaccine escape in the human pathogen Streptococcus pneumo...
Abstract Background All life forms need both high genetic stability to survive as species and a degr...
Homologous recombination in the genetic transformation model organism Streptococcus pneumoniae is th...
Homologous recombination in the genetic transformation model organism Streptococcus pneumoniae is th...
Genetic mixis, or sexuality, in bacteria is well understood at the molecular level, yet the evolutio...
<p>(A) Alternative pairing between R-NRf sequences triggers unequal crossing over. Letters as in <a ...
<p>(A) Diagrammatic representation of the formation of merodiploids by transformation. This model in...
<p>(A) Fold reduction in merodiploids formed in <i>recO</i> mutant compared to wildtype cells. Merod...
International audienceBacterial populations are subject to complex processes of diversification that...
Horizontal DNA transfer (HDT) is a pervasive mechanism of diversification in many microbial species,...
Conjugation driven by a chromosomally integrated F-plasmid (high frequency of recombination strain) ...
Transformation is an important mechanism of microbial evolution through which bacteria have been obs...
abstract: Many bacteria actively import environmental DNA and incorporate it into their genomes. Thi...
<p>(A) Chromosomal location of generated TDs. Size, identity and homology of repeat sequences noted....
ABSTRACT Naturally competent bacterial species actively take up environmental DNA and can in-corpora...
The spread of antimicrobial resistance and vaccine escape in the human pathogen Streptococcus pneumo...
Abstract Background All life forms need both high genetic stability to survive as species and a degr...
Homologous recombination in the genetic transformation model organism Streptococcus pneumoniae is th...
Homologous recombination in the genetic transformation model organism Streptococcus pneumoniae is th...
Genetic mixis, or sexuality, in bacteria is well understood at the molecular level, yet the evolutio...
<p>(A) Alternative pairing between R-NRf sequences triggers unequal crossing over. Letters as in <a ...
<p>(A) Diagrammatic representation of the formation of merodiploids by transformation. This model in...
<p>(A) Fold reduction in merodiploids formed in <i>recO</i> mutant compared to wildtype cells. Merod...
International audienceBacterial populations are subject to complex processes of diversification that...
Horizontal DNA transfer (HDT) is a pervasive mechanism of diversification in many microbial species,...
Conjugation driven by a chromosomally integrated F-plasmid (high frequency of recombination strain) ...
Transformation is an important mechanism of microbial evolution through which bacteria have been obs...
abstract: Many bacteria actively import environmental DNA and incorporate it into their genomes. Thi...