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Staphylococcus aureus mobile genetic elements
Molecular Biology Reports, 2014Among the bacteria groups, most of them are known to be beneficial to human being whereas only a minority is being recognized as harmful. The pathogenicity of bacteria is due, in part, to their rapid adaptation in the presence of selective pressures exerted by the human host.
Babek, Alibayov +4 more
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Mobile genetic elements in protozoan parasites
Journal of Genetics, 2002Mobile genetic elements, by virtue of their ability to move to new chromosomal locations, are considered important in shaping the evolutionary course of the genome. They are widespread in the biological kingdom. Among the protozoan parasites several types of transposable elements are encountered.
Sudha, Bhattacharya +2 more
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2004
Mobile genetic elements , Mobile genetic elements , کتابخانه مرکزی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی ...
Wolfgang J. Miller, Pierre Capy
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Mobile genetic elements , Mobile genetic elements , کتابخانه مرکزی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی ...
Wolfgang J. Miller, Pierre Capy
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Domestication and mobile genetic elements
The Holocene, 2018Domestication has fascinated researchers starting with Charles Darwin who was the first to observe that domestication-related traits are similar across a variety of taxonomically distant domesticated species yet are very different for taxonomically close wild species.
Valeriy I Glazko +3 more
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Mobile genetic elements and sexual reproduction
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2005Transposable elements (TE) are prominent components of most eukaryotic genomes. In addition to their possible participation in the origin of sexual reproduction in eukaryotes, they may be also involved in its maintenance as important contributors to the deleterious mutation load.
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1995
Abstract Mobile genetic elements are present in all organisms. They are a major cause of spontaneous genetic change and are now exploited by geneticists as important tools for obtaining mutants, isolating genes, and for studying gene expression. The approach is comparative and the book addresses transposable elements as genetic tools,
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Abstract Mobile genetic elements are present in all organisms. They are a major cause of spontaneous genetic change and are now exploited by geneticists as important tools for obtaining mutants, isolating genes, and for studying gene expression. The approach is comparative and the book addresses transposable elements as genetic tools,
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Mobile Genetic Elements in Pseudomonas stutzeri
Current Microbiology, 2019Mobile genetic elements (MGE) play a large role in the plasticity of genomes, participating in several phenomena which involve genes acquisition. Pseudomonas stutzeri is an environmental widely distributed bacteria. This bacteria has a very large genomic plasticity, which would explain its occurrence in several different environments.
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Mobile genetic elements in plant sex evolution
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2010The most significant theories of the appearance and maintenance of sex are presented. However, in the overwhelming majority of existing theories, the problem of sex, which is the central problem of evolutionary biology, is considered primarily through the prism of reproductive features of living organisms, whereas the issue of molecular driving forces ...
G A, Gerashchenkov, N A, Rozhnova
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No Research on Mobile Genetic Elements Without Mobile Scientists
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1986For a person like me, aged some 50 years, who was a graduate student in Germany in the early 1950s, the task of talking about the necessity of international cooperation in science conveys some feeling of unreality. So much is this a matter of course and so much has everybody in my generation taken this for granted that I immediately pause and ask
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