Title : Differential efficiency in exogenous DNA acquisition among closely related Salmonella strains: implications in bacterial speciation - Bao_2014_BMC.Microbiol_14_157 |
Author(s) : Bao HX , Tang L , Yu L , Wang XY , Li Y , Deng X , Li YG , Li A , Zhu DL , Johnston RN , Liu GR , Feng Y , Liu SL |
Ref : BMC Microbiol , 14 :157 , 2014 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Acquisition of exogenous genetic material is a key event in bacterial speciation. It seems reasonable to assume that recombination of the incoming DNA into genome would be more efficient with higher levels of relatedness between the DNA donor and recipient. If so, bacterial speciation would be a smooth process, leading to a continuous spectrum of genomic divergence of bacteria, which, however, is not the case as shown by recent findings. The goal of this study was todetermine if DNA transfer efficiency is correlated with the levels of sequence identity. |
PubMedSearch : Bao_2014_BMC.Microbiol_14_157 |
PubMedID: 24928416 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: salbn-a0a068cr75 |
Gene_locus | salbn-a0a068cr75 |
Bao HX, Tang L, Yu L, Wang XY, Li Y, Deng X, Li YG, Li A, Zhu DL, Johnston RN, Liu GR, Feng Y, Liu SL (2014)
Differential efficiency in exogenous DNA acquisition among closely related Salmonella strains: implications in bacterial speciation
BMC Microbiol
14 :157
Bao HX, Tang L, Yu L, Wang XY, Li Y, Deng X, Li YG, Li A, Zhu DL, Johnston RN, Liu GR, Feng Y, Liu SL (2014)
BMC Microbiol
14 :157