Insertion sequences (ISs) are mobile elements that are commonly found in bacterial genomes. Here, the structural and functional diversity of these mobile elements in the genome of the cyanobacterium Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501 is analyzed. The number, distribution, and diversity of nucleotide and amino acid stretches with similarity to the transposase gene of this IS family suggested that this genome harbors many functional as well as truncated IS fragments. The selection pressure acting on full-length transposase open reading frames of these ISs suggested (i) the occurrence of positive selection and (ii) the presence of one or more positively selected codons. These results were obtained using three data sets of transposase genes from the ...
Background Unicellular species make up the majority of eukaryotic diversity, however most studies on...
The genomes of the two closely related freshwater thermophilic cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. strai...
Transposable elements (TE) are one of the major driving forces of genome evolution, raising the ques...
Transposable elements are widely distributed in archaea, bacteria and eukarya domains. Considerable ...
Transposable elements are widely distributed in archaea, bacteria and eukarya domains. Considerable ...
Transposable elements are widely distributed in archaea, bacteria and eukarya domains. Considerable ...
Possible pathways of cyanobacterial evolution are discussed on the basis of in silico analysis of fu...
Background: Insertion sequences (ISs) are approximately 1 kbp long jumping genes found in prokaryote...
BACKGROUND: Insertion sequences (ISs) are approximately 1 kbp long "jumping" genes found in prokaryo...
Background: Insertion sequences (ISs) are approximately 1 kbp long jumping genes found in prokaryote...
BACKGROUND: Insertion sequences (ISs) are approximately 1 kbp long "jumping" genes found in prokaryo...
The ubiquity of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) suggests that their continued presence in all domains ...
The ubiquity of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) suggests that their continued presence in all domains ...
Cyanobacteria are globally widespread and ecologically highly significant photoautotrophic microorga...
Background Unicellular species make up the majority of eukaryotic diversity, however most studies on...
Background Unicellular species make up the majority of eukaryotic diversity, however most studies on...
The genomes of the two closely related freshwater thermophilic cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. strai...
Transposable elements (TE) are one of the major driving forces of genome evolution, raising the ques...
Transposable elements are widely distributed in archaea, bacteria and eukarya domains. Considerable ...
Transposable elements are widely distributed in archaea, bacteria and eukarya domains. Considerable ...
Transposable elements are widely distributed in archaea, bacteria and eukarya domains. Considerable ...
Possible pathways of cyanobacterial evolution are discussed on the basis of in silico analysis of fu...
Background: Insertion sequences (ISs) are approximately 1 kbp long jumping genes found in prokaryote...
BACKGROUND: Insertion sequences (ISs) are approximately 1 kbp long "jumping" genes found in prokaryo...
Background: Insertion sequences (ISs) are approximately 1 kbp long jumping genes found in prokaryote...
BACKGROUND: Insertion sequences (ISs) are approximately 1 kbp long "jumping" genes found in prokaryo...
The ubiquity of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) suggests that their continued presence in all domains ...
The ubiquity of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) suggests that their continued presence in all domains ...
Cyanobacteria are globally widespread and ecologically highly significant photoautotrophic microorga...
Background Unicellular species make up the majority of eukaryotic diversity, however most studies on...
Background Unicellular species make up the majority of eukaryotic diversity, however most studies on...
The genomes of the two closely related freshwater thermophilic cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. strai...
Transposable elements (TE) are one of the major driving forces of genome evolution, raising the ques...