Repeated sequence signatures are characteristic features of all genomic DNA. We have made a rigorous search for repeat genomic sequences in the human pathogens Neisseriameningitidis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Haemophilus influenzae and found that by far the most frequent 9–10mers residing within coding regions are the DNA uptake sequences (DUS) required for natural genetic transformation. More importantly, we found a significantly higher density of DUS within genes involved in DNA repair, recombination, restriction‐modification and replication than in any other annotated gene group in these organisms. Pasteurella multocida also displayed high frequencies of a putative DUS identical to that previously identified in H.influenzae and with a sk...
Some naturally competent bacteria exhibit both a strong preference for DNA fragments containing spec...
Some naturally competent bacteria exhibit both a strong preference for DNA fragments containing spec...
Background: Mobile elements are involved in genomic rearrangements and virulence acquisition, and he...
Repeated sequence signatures are characteristic features of all genomic DNA. We have made a rigorous...
Background Efficient natural transformation in Neisseria requires the presence of sh...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Efficient natural transformation in Neisseria requires the presenc...
Among the many bacteria naturally competent for transformation by DNA uptake-a phenomenon with signi...
Most sequenced strains from Pasteurellaceae and Neisseriae contain hundreds to thousands of uptake s...
In all sexual organisms, adaptations exist that secure the safe reassortment of homologous alleles a...
Most sequenced strains from Pasteurellaceae and Neisseriae contain hundreds to thousands of uptake s...
Acquiring new DNA allows the emergence of drug resistance in bacteria. Some Pasteurellaceae and Neis...
The whole genome sequence (1.83 Mbp) of Haemophilus influenzae strain Rd was searched to identify ta...
Pathogenic bacteria continuously encounter multiple forms of stress in their hostile environments, w...
The whole genome sequence (1.83 Mbp) of Haemophilus influenzae strain Rd was searched to identify ta...
<div><p>In all sexual organisms, adaptations exist that secure the safe reassortment of homologous a...
Some naturally competent bacteria exhibit both a strong preference for DNA fragments containing spec...
Some naturally competent bacteria exhibit both a strong preference for DNA fragments containing spec...
Background: Mobile elements are involved in genomic rearrangements and virulence acquisition, and he...
Repeated sequence signatures are characteristic features of all genomic DNA. We have made a rigorous...
Background Efficient natural transformation in Neisseria requires the presence of sh...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Efficient natural transformation in Neisseria requires the presenc...
Among the many bacteria naturally competent for transformation by DNA uptake-a phenomenon with signi...
Most sequenced strains from Pasteurellaceae and Neisseriae contain hundreds to thousands of uptake s...
In all sexual organisms, adaptations exist that secure the safe reassortment of homologous alleles a...
Most sequenced strains from Pasteurellaceae and Neisseriae contain hundreds to thousands of uptake s...
Acquiring new DNA allows the emergence of drug resistance in bacteria. Some Pasteurellaceae and Neis...
The whole genome sequence (1.83 Mbp) of Haemophilus influenzae strain Rd was searched to identify ta...
Pathogenic bacteria continuously encounter multiple forms of stress in their hostile environments, w...
The whole genome sequence (1.83 Mbp) of Haemophilus influenzae strain Rd was searched to identify ta...
<div><p>In all sexual organisms, adaptations exist that secure the safe reassortment of homologous a...
Some naturally competent bacteria exhibit both a strong preference for DNA fragments containing spec...
Some naturally competent bacteria exhibit both a strong preference for DNA fragments containing spec...
Background: Mobile elements are involved in genomic rearrangements and virulence acquisition, and he...