In bacteria, mechanisms that incorporate DNA into a genome without strand-transfer proteins such as RecA play a major role in generating novelty by horizontal gene transfer. We describe a new illegitimate recombination event in Escherichia coli K-12: RecA-independent homologous replacements, with very large (megabase-length) donor patches replacing recipient DNA. A previously uncharacterized gene (yjiP) increases the frequency of RecA-independent replacement recombination. To show this, we used conjugal DNA transfer, combining a classical conjugation donor, HfrH, with modern genome engineering methods and whole genome sequencing analysis to enable interrogation of genetic dependence of integration mechanisms and characterization of recombin...
Background: Comparisons of complete bacterial genomes reveal evidence of lateral transfer of DNA acr...
Evolution in bacteria occurs through the combined effects of spontaneous mutations and horizontal ge...
Evolution in bacteria occurs through the combined effects of spontaneous mutations and horizontal ge...
<div><p>In bacteria, mechanisms that incorporate DNA into a genome without strand-transfer proteins ...
Homology-facilitated illegitimate recombination has been described in three naturally competent bact...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
Bacteria can acquire new genes by incorporating environmental DNA into their genomes, yet genome siz...
Few experimental studies have examined the role that sexual recombination plays in bacterial evoluti...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
Horizontal gene transfer is a key step in the evolution of bacterial pathogens. Besides phages and p...
Abstract Background Recombination is widespread across the tree of life, because it helps purge dele...
Bacteria can acquire new genes by incorporating environmental DNA into their genomes, yet genome siz...
Horizontal gene transfer has occurred between organisms of all domains of life and contributed subst...
Bacteria can acquire new genes by incorporating environmental DNA into their genomes, yet genome siz...
<div><p>Few experimental studies have examined the role that sexual recombination plays in bacterial...
Background: Comparisons of complete bacterial genomes reveal evidence of lateral transfer of DNA acr...
Evolution in bacteria occurs through the combined effects of spontaneous mutations and horizontal ge...
Evolution in bacteria occurs through the combined effects of spontaneous mutations and horizontal ge...
<div><p>In bacteria, mechanisms that incorporate DNA into a genome without strand-transfer proteins ...
Homology-facilitated illegitimate recombination has been described in three naturally competent bact...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
Bacteria can acquire new genes by incorporating environmental DNA into their genomes, yet genome siz...
Few experimental studies have examined the role that sexual recombination plays in bacterial evoluti...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
Horizontal gene transfer is a key step in the evolution of bacterial pathogens. Besides phages and p...
Abstract Background Recombination is widespread across the tree of life, because it helps purge dele...
Bacteria can acquire new genes by incorporating environmental DNA into their genomes, yet genome siz...
Horizontal gene transfer has occurred between organisms of all domains of life and contributed subst...
Bacteria can acquire new genes by incorporating environmental DNA into their genomes, yet genome siz...
<div><p>Few experimental studies have examined the role that sexual recombination plays in bacterial...
Background: Comparisons of complete bacterial genomes reveal evidence of lateral transfer of DNA acr...
Evolution in bacteria occurs through the combined effects of spontaneous mutations and horizontal ge...
Evolution in bacteria occurs through the combined effects of spontaneous mutations and horizontal ge...