Mobile genetic elements such as plasmids are important for the evolution of prokaryotes. It has been suggested that there are differences between functions coded for by mobile genes and those in the "core” genome and that these differences can be seen between plasmids and chromosomes. In particular, it has been suggested that essential genes, such as those involved in the formation of structural proteins or in basic metabolic functions, are rarely located on plasmids. We model competition between genotypically varying bacteria within a single population to investigate whether selection favors a chromosomal location for essential genes. We find that in general, chromosomal locations for essential genes are indeed favored. This is because the...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal genetic elements that are abundantly found in prokaryotic organisms. P...
In Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, essen-tiality, not expressivity, drives the distribution ...
Background: Prokaryotic plasmids have a dual importance in the microbial world: first they have a gr...
Mobile genetic elements such as plasmids are important for the evolution of prokaryotes. It has been...
Abstract The evolutionary pressures that determine the location (chromosomal or plasmid‐borne) of ba...
The global dissemination of plasmids encoding antibiotic resistance represents an urgent issue for h...
Plasmids are genetic elements of DNA molecules in the form of small circles present within the bacte...
Conjugation drives the horizontal transfer of adaptive traits across prokaryotes. One-fourth of the ...
Plasmids play an important role in bacterial genome evolution by transferring genes between lineages...
Plasmids play an important role in bacterial genome evolution by transferring genes between lineages...
Plasmids play an important role in bacterial genome evolution by transferring genes between lineages...
Conjugative plasmids play a vital role in bacterial adaptation through horizontal gene transfer. Exp...
Plasmids have long been recognized as an important driver of DNA exchange and genetic innovation in ...
Bacteria can display resistance to a wide spectrum of noxious agents and environmental conditions, a...
Bacteria and other prokaryotes evolve primarily through rapid changes in their gene content by quick...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal genetic elements that are abundantly found in prokaryotic organisms. P...
In Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, essen-tiality, not expressivity, drives the distribution ...
Background: Prokaryotic plasmids have a dual importance in the microbial world: first they have a gr...
Mobile genetic elements such as plasmids are important for the evolution of prokaryotes. It has been...
Abstract The evolutionary pressures that determine the location (chromosomal or plasmid‐borne) of ba...
The global dissemination of plasmids encoding antibiotic resistance represents an urgent issue for h...
Plasmids are genetic elements of DNA molecules in the form of small circles present within the bacte...
Conjugation drives the horizontal transfer of adaptive traits across prokaryotes. One-fourth of the ...
Plasmids play an important role in bacterial genome evolution by transferring genes between lineages...
Plasmids play an important role in bacterial genome evolution by transferring genes between lineages...
Plasmids play an important role in bacterial genome evolution by transferring genes between lineages...
Conjugative plasmids play a vital role in bacterial adaptation through horizontal gene transfer. Exp...
Plasmids have long been recognized as an important driver of DNA exchange and genetic innovation in ...
Bacteria can display resistance to a wide spectrum of noxious agents and environmental conditions, a...
Bacteria and other prokaryotes evolve primarily through rapid changes in their gene content by quick...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal genetic elements that are abundantly found in prokaryotic organisms. P...
In Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, essen-tiality, not expressivity, drives the distribution ...
Background: Prokaryotic plasmids have a dual importance in the microbial world: first they have a gr...