ABSTRACT In sequenced genomes of prokaryotes, anomalous DNA (aDNA) can be recognized, among others, by atypical clustering of dinucleotides. We hypothesized that atypical clustering of hexameric endonuclease recognition sites in aDNA allows the specific isolation of anomalous sequences in vitro. Clustering of endonuclease recognition sites in aDNA regions of eight published prokaryotic genome sequences was demonstrated. In silico digestion of the Neisseria meningitidis MC58 genome, using four selected endonucleases, revealed that out of 27 of the small fragments predicted (<5 kb), 21 were located in known genomic islands. Of the 24 calculated fragments (>300 bp and <5 kb), 22 met our criteria for aDNA, i.e. a high dinucleotide diss...
Abstract: A macrorestriction map of the Neisseria rneningitidis strain B1940 genome was constructed ...
Studies on DNA from pathogenic organisms, within clinical samples, are often complicated by the pres...
Analysis of DNA sequences is necessary for higher hierarchical classification of the organisms. It g...
To improve the metagenomic analysis of complex microbiomes, we have repurposed restriction endonucle...
Title An in vitro strategy for the selective isolation of anomalous DNA from prokaryotic genome
Fundamental to many bacterial genome mapping strategies currently under development is the need to c...
Maps of genomic or cloned DNA are frequently constructed by analyzing the cleavage patterns produced...
Identification of bacterial DNA consists from several steps: cell lysis, isolation and purification ...
Current large scale genome mapping methodology suffers from a lack of tools for generating specific ...
We have determined the recognition sequence of the restriction endonuclease KpnI, previously isolate...
Advancement in high throughput DNA sequencing technologies has supported a rapid proliferation of mi...
Newer genetic techniques have replaced phenotypic methods of subtyping Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain...
The chromosome of pathogenic Neisseriae is peppered by members of an abundant family of small DNA se...
The chromosome of pathogenic Neisseriae is peppered by members of an abundant family of small DNA se...
<div><p>Advancement in high throughput DNA sequencing technologies has supported a rapid proliferati...
Abstract: A macrorestriction map of the Neisseria rneningitidis strain B1940 genome was constructed ...
Studies on DNA from pathogenic organisms, within clinical samples, are often complicated by the pres...
Analysis of DNA sequences is necessary for higher hierarchical classification of the organisms. It g...
To improve the metagenomic analysis of complex microbiomes, we have repurposed restriction endonucle...
Title An in vitro strategy for the selective isolation of anomalous DNA from prokaryotic genome
Fundamental to many bacterial genome mapping strategies currently under development is the need to c...
Maps of genomic or cloned DNA are frequently constructed by analyzing the cleavage patterns produced...
Identification of bacterial DNA consists from several steps: cell lysis, isolation and purification ...
Current large scale genome mapping methodology suffers from a lack of tools for generating specific ...
We have determined the recognition sequence of the restriction endonuclease KpnI, previously isolate...
Advancement in high throughput DNA sequencing technologies has supported a rapid proliferation of mi...
Newer genetic techniques have replaced phenotypic methods of subtyping Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain...
The chromosome of pathogenic Neisseriae is peppered by members of an abundant family of small DNA se...
The chromosome of pathogenic Neisseriae is peppered by members of an abundant family of small DNA se...
<div><p>Advancement in high throughput DNA sequencing technologies has supported a rapid proliferati...
Abstract: A macrorestriction map of the Neisseria rneningitidis strain B1940 genome was constructed ...
Studies on DNA from pathogenic organisms, within clinical samples, are often complicated by the pres...
Analysis of DNA sequences is necessary for higher hierarchical classification of the organisms. It g...