<div><p>The repression of competition by mechanisms of policing is now recognized as a major force in the maintenance of cooperation. General models on the evolution of policing have focused on the interplay between individual competitiveness and mutual policing, demonstrating a positive relationship between within-group diversity and levels of policing. We expand this perspective by investigating what is possibly the simplest example of reproductive policing: copy number control (CNC) among non-conjugative plasmids, a class of extra-chromosomal vertically transmitted molecular symbionts of bacteria. Through the formulation and analysis of a multi-scale dynamical model, we show that the establishment of stable reproductive restraint among p...
Cooperation occurs at all levels of life, from genomes, complex cells and multicellular organisms to...
The yeast plasmid 2-μm circle is an extrachromosomal selfish DNA element whose genetic endowments ar...
SummaryPlasmids drive genomic diversity in bacteria via horizontal gene transfer [1, 2]; nevertheles...
The repression of competition by mechanisms of policing is now recognized as a major force in the ma...
All genes critical for plasmid replication regulation are located on the plasmid rather than on the ...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements of microorganisms encoding beneficial genetic information...
Policing occurs in insect, animal and human societies, where it evolved as a mecha-nism maintaining ...
Policing occurs in insect, animal and human societies, where it evolved as a mecha-nism maintaining ...
All genes critical for plasmid replication regulation are located on the plasmid rather than on the ...
Background:
All known mechanisms and genes responsible for the regulation of plasmid replic...
<p>The effects of obedience (increasing copy number control ) on the distribution of plasmid copy nu...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements of microorganisms encoding beneficial genetic information...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements of microorganisms encoding beneficial genetic information...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements of microorganisms encoding beneficial genetic information...
Cooperation occurs at all levels of life, from genomes, complex cells and multicellular organisms to...
Cooperation occurs at all levels of life, from genomes, complex cells and multicellular organisms to...
The yeast plasmid 2-μm circle is an extrachromosomal selfish DNA element whose genetic endowments ar...
SummaryPlasmids drive genomic diversity in bacteria via horizontal gene transfer [1, 2]; nevertheles...
The repression of competition by mechanisms of policing is now recognized as a major force in the ma...
All genes critical for plasmid replication regulation are located on the plasmid rather than on the ...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements of microorganisms encoding beneficial genetic information...
Policing occurs in insect, animal and human societies, where it evolved as a mecha-nism maintaining ...
Policing occurs in insect, animal and human societies, where it evolved as a mecha-nism maintaining ...
All genes critical for plasmid replication regulation are located on the plasmid rather than on the ...
Background:
All known mechanisms and genes responsible for the regulation of plasmid replic...
<p>The effects of obedience (increasing copy number control ) on the distribution of plasmid copy nu...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements of microorganisms encoding beneficial genetic information...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements of microorganisms encoding beneficial genetic information...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements of microorganisms encoding beneficial genetic information...
Cooperation occurs at all levels of life, from genomes, complex cells and multicellular organisms to...
Cooperation occurs at all levels of life, from genomes, complex cells and multicellular organisms to...
The yeast plasmid 2-μm circle is an extrachromosomal selfish DNA element whose genetic endowments ar...
SummaryPlasmids drive genomic diversity in bacteria via horizontal gene transfer [1, 2]; nevertheles...