Flexibility and Symmetry of Prokaryotic Genome Rearrangement Reveal Lineage-Associated Core-Gene-Defined Genome Organizational Frameworks
ABSTRACT The prokaryotic pangenome partitions genes into core and dispensable genes. The order of core genes, albeit assumed to be stable under selection in general, is frequently interrupted by horizontal gene transfer and rearrangement, but how a core-gene-defined genome maintains its stability or...
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Main Authors: | Yu Kang, Chaohao Gu, Lina Yuan, Yue Wang, Yanmin Zhu, Xinna Li, Qibin Luo, Jingfa Xiao, Daquan Jiang, Minping Qian, Aftab Ahmed Khan, Fei Chen, Zhang Zhang, Jun Yu |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/38c289b495334aff9d85e12e1a3d5f1f |
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