Mycoplasmas evolved by a drastic reduction in genome size, but their genomes contain numerous repeated sequences with important roles in their evolution. We have established a bioinformatic strategy to detect the major recombination hot-spots in the genomes of Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Mycoplasma genitalium, Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma pulmonis. This allowed the identification of large numbers of potentially variable regions, as well as a comparison of the relative recombination potentials of different genomic regions. Different trends are perceptible among mycoplasmas, probably due to different functional and structural constraints. The largest potential for illegitimate recombination in M.pulmonis is found at the vsa locus and its ...
Convergent evolution, a process by which organisms evolved independently to have similar traits, pro...
We have characterized a family of repetitive DNA elements with homology to the MgPa cellular adhesio...
RAxML Phylogenetic trees reconstructed with parsimony for the five homologous repeat sequences conta...
Mycoplasma, the smallest self-replicating organism with a minimal metabolism and little genomic redu...
Mycoplasma, the smallest self-replicating organism with a minimal metabolism and little genomic redu...
Mycoplasma, the smallest self-replicating organism with a minimal metabolism and little genomic redu...
A total of 508 random clones from five Mycoplasma genitalium genomic libraries were partially sequen...
<div><p><em>Mycoplasma</em>, the smallest self-replicating organism with a minimal metabolism and li...
Abstract Background Although Mycoplasma genitalium is a common sexually transmitted pathogen causing...
<p>Graphics represent percent of relative conservation (%) of conserved (A), nonconserved (B) and ab...
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is the smallest self-replicating bacterium with a streamlined genome of 0.81 M...
A physical map of the Mycoplasma genitalium genome has been prepared using pulsed-field gel electrop...
International audienceMycoplasma pulmonis is a wall-less eubacterium belonging to the Mollicutes (tr...
The P1, P40, and P90 proteins of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and the MgPa and P110 proteins of Mycoplasma ...
At 600 kb, the genome of Mycoplasma genitalium is among the smallest known for cellular organisms ca...
Convergent evolution, a process by which organisms evolved independently to have similar traits, pro...
We have characterized a family of repetitive DNA elements with homology to the MgPa cellular adhesio...
RAxML Phylogenetic trees reconstructed with parsimony for the five homologous repeat sequences conta...
Mycoplasma, the smallest self-replicating organism with a minimal metabolism and little genomic redu...
Mycoplasma, the smallest self-replicating organism with a minimal metabolism and little genomic redu...
Mycoplasma, the smallest self-replicating organism with a minimal metabolism and little genomic redu...
A total of 508 random clones from five Mycoplasma genitalium genomic libraries were partially sequen...
<div><p><em>Mycoplasma</em>, the smallest self-replicating organism with a minimal metabolism and li...
Abstract Background Although Mycoplasma genitalium is a common sexually transmitted pathogen causing...
<p>Graphics represent percent of relative conservation (%) of conserved (A), nonconserved (B) and ab...
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is the smallest self-replicating bacterium with a streamlined genome of 0.81 M...
A physical map of the Mycoplasma genitalium genome has been prepared using pulsed-field gel electrop...
International audienceMycoplasma pulmonis is a wall-less eubacterium belonging to the Mollicutes (tr...
The P1, P40, and P90 proteins of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and the MgPa and P110 proteins of Mycoplasma ...
At 600 kb, the genome of Mycoplasma genitalium is among the smallest known for cellular organisms ca...
Convergent evolution, a process by which organisms evolved independently to have similar traits, pro...
We have characterized a family of repetitive DNA elements with homology to the MgPa cellular adhesio...
RAxML Phylogenetic trees reconstructed with parsimony for the five homologous repeat sequences conta...