Bacteriophage Mu and many other transposable elements undergo transposition by a process that involves replication of the element. A mechanism is described by which such integrative replication may take place. The DNA structures generated in host cells (Escherichia coli) after Mu induction were examined by EM
Transposable phage Mu has played a major role in elucidating the mechanism of movement of mobile DN...
AbstractTransposition of phage Mu takes place within higher order protein-DNA complexes called trans...
textPhage Mu transposes by two distinct pathways depending on the specific stage of its life cycle. ...
The bacteriophage Mu can insert its DNA at a large number of sites in the Escherichia coli chromosom...
Bacteriophage Mu is unique among bacterial viruses because it displays many characteristics of trans...
Integrative recombination is not merely a distant evolutionary advantage for the temperate bacteriop...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2002.Includes bibliographi...
Nature abounds in gene rearrangement reactions. Some of the rearrangement reactions can be consid-er...
Transposable elements are stretches of discrete DNA segments capable of rec-A independent translocat...
The early steps in the transposition of Mu DNA have been examined in vitro using purified Mu A, Mu B...
In a previous publication (Faelen et al. 1975), it was predicted that the temperate phage Mu-1 would...
Bacteriophage Mu integrates and replicates its genome via DNA transposition. Mu transposition during...
The capacity of transposable elements to insert into the genomes has been harnessed during the past...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes biblio...
AbstractThe chemical steps of bacteriophage Mu DNA transposition take place within a higher order nu...
Transposable phage Mu has played a major role in elucidating the mechanism of movement of mobile DN...
AbstractTransposition of phage Mu takes place within higher order protein-DNA complexes called trans...
textPhage Mu transposes by two distinct pathways depending on the specific stage of its life cycle. ...
The bacteriophage Mu can insert its DNA at a large number of sites in the Escherichia coli chromosom...
Bacteriophage Mu is unique among bacterial viruses because it displays many characteristics of trans...
Integrative recombination is not merely a distant evolutionary advantage for the temperate bacteriop...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2002.Includes bibliographi...
Nature abounds in gene rearrangement reactions. Some of the rearrangement reactions can be consid-er...
Transposable elements are stretches of discrete DNA segments capable of rec-A independent translocat...
The early steps in the transposition of Mu DNA have been examined in vitro using purified Mu A, Mu B...
In a previous publication (Faelen et al. 1975), it was predicted that the temperate phage Mu-1 would...
Bacteriophage Mu integrates and replicates its genome via DNA transposition. Mu transposition during...
The capacity of transposable elements to insert into the genomes has been harnessed during the past...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes biblio...
AbstractThe chemical steps of bacteriophage Mu DNA transposition take place within a higher order nu...
Transposable phage Mu has played a major role in elucidating the mechanism of movement of mobile DN...
AbstractTransposition of phage Mu takes place within higher order protein-DNA complexes called trans...
textPhage Mu transposes by two distinct pathways depending on the specific stage of its life cycle. ...