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Structure and function of the bacterial chromosome

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1988
Abstract In bacteria there appear to be two distinct levels of DNA condensation: the organization of independently supercoiled domains of DNA (averaging 100 kbp in size) and the organization of shorter segments of DNA (60–120 bp) with abundant DNA-binding proteins.
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Segregation of the Bacterial Chromosome

1998
Bacteria must successfully complete several processes of the cell cycle to ensure that a single cell will become two viable daughter cells. These processes include: 1) replication of the chromosome, 2) segregation of the chromosomes to opposite poles, and 3) cell division.
Robert A. Britton, James R. Lupski
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Autoradiography of bacterial chromosomes

Zeitschrift für allgemeine Mikrobiologie, 1966
S, Bleecken, G, Strohbach, E, Sarfert
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Physics of the Bacterial Chromosome

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
Genomic DNA in bacteria is concentrated in a distinct structure, the bacterial chromosome or nucleoid [Pettijohn, D.E. (1996) The Nucleoid. In Neidhardt, F.C., Curtis III, R., Ingraham, J.L., Lin, E.C.C., Low, K.B., Magasanik, B., Reznikoff, W.S., Riley, M., Schaechter, M. and Umbarger, H.E. (eds.), Escherichia coli and Salmonella.
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Bacterial Chromosome Structure

1990
The structure of the bacterial chromosome can be considered at several different levels. By analogy with protein structure one can potentially describe: (a) a one-dimensional representation consisting of the nucleotide sequence of the entire circular DNA of the chromosome, or there can be a less molecular description of the linear sequence of genes; (b)
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Beyond horizontal gene transfer: the role of plasmids in bacterial evolution

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Jeronimo Rodríguez-Beltrán   +2 more
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Working with Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006
Joseph, Sambrook, David W, Russell
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Bacterial chromosomes and their replication

This chapter reviews the current knowledge on the organization and replication of bacterial genomes with a special emphasis on the initiation of DNA replication. Most bacteria contain one chromosome, however a few species, like the human pathogen Vibrio cholerae, carry a secondary chromosome.
Frimodt-Møller, Jakob   +3 more
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Bacterial biopolymers: from pathogenesis to advanced materials

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
M Fata Moradali, Bernd H A Rehm
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