AbstractAnalysis of interspecies matings between S. typhimurium and E. coli indicates that the genetic barrier that separates these (and perhaps many other) related species is primarily recombinational. The structural component of this barrier is genomic sequence divergence. The mismatch repair enzymes act as potent inhibitors of interspecies recombination, whereas the SOS system acts as an inducible positive regulator. Interspecies mating triggers a RecBC-dependent SOS response in female bacteria that increases recombination mainly through overproduction of the RecA protein. Mismatch repair acts to reduce the mutation rate and recombination between similar sequences, whereas SOS acts to increase both. These opposing activities allow mismat...
AbstractMutation and subsequent recombination events create genetic diversity, which is subjected to...
The existence of distinct species of life is generally explained by the genetic process of reproduct...
Bacteria exchange genes rarely but are promiscuous in the choice of their genetic partners. Inter-sp...
AbstractAnalysis of interspecies matings between S. typhimurium and E. coli indicates that the genet...
AbstractMismatch repair reverses replication errors and inhibits recombination between diverged sequ...
Interspecies genetic exchange is an important evolutionary mechanism in bacteria. It allows rapid ac...
Interspecies genetic exchange is an important evolutionary mechanism in bacteria. It allows rapid ac...
Homologous recombination is a housekeeping process involved in the maintenance of chromosome integri...
Homologous recombination is a housekeeping process involved in the maintenance of chromosome integri...
Homologous recombination is a housekeeping process involved in the maintenance of chromosome integri...
Genetic exchange plays a defining role in the evolution of many bacteria. The recent accumulation of...
Genetic exchange plays a defining role in the evolution of many bacteria. The recent accumulation of...
International audienceAccording to current taxonomical rules, a bona fide bacterial species is a gen...
Bacteria can have multiple copies of a gene at separate locations on the same chromosome. Some of th...
Identification of the selective forces contributing to the origin and maintenance of sex is a fundam...
AbstractMutation and subsequent recombination events create genetic diversity, which is subjected to...
The existence of distinct species of life is generally explained by the genetic process of reproduct...
Bacteria exchange genes rarely but are promiscuous in the choice of their genetic partners. Inter-sp...
AbstractAnalysis of interspecies matings between S. typhimurium and E. coli indicates that the genet...
AbstractMismatch repair reverses replication errors and inhibits recombination between diverged sequ...
Interspecies genetic exchange is an important evolutionary mechanism in bacteria. It allows rapid ac...
Interspecies genetic exchange is an important evolutionary mechanism in bacteria. It allows rapid ac...
Homologous recombination is a housekeeping process involved in the maintenance of chromosome integri...
Homologous recombination is a housekeeping process involved in the maintenance of chromosome integri...
Homologous recombination is a housekeeping process involved in the maintenance of chromosome integri...
Genetic exchange plays a defining role in the evolution of many bacteria. The recent accumulation of...
Genetic exchange plays a defining role in the evolution of many bacteria. The recent accumulation of...
International audienceAccording to current taxonomical rules, a bona fide bacterial species is a gen...
Bacteria can have multiple copies of a gene at separate locations on the same chromosome. Some of th...
Identification of the selective forces contributing to the origin and maintenance of sex is a fundam...
AbstractMutation and subsequent recombination events create genetic diversity, which is subjected to...
The existence of distinct species of life is generally explained by the genetic process of reproduct...
Bacteria exchange genes rarely but are promiscuous in the choice of their genetic partners. Inter-sp...