Coleman_2006_Science_311_1768

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Title : Genomic islands and the ecology and evolution of Prochlorococcus - Coleman_2006_Science_311_1768
Author(s) : Coleman ML , Sullivan MB , Martiny AC , Steglich C , Barry K , DeLong EF , Chisholm SW
Ref : Science , 311 :1768 , 2006
Abstract :

Prochlorococcus ecotypes are a useful system for exploring the origin and function of diversity among closely related microbes. The genetic variability between phenotypically distinct strains that differ by less that 1% in 16S ribosomal RNA sequences occurs mostly in genomic islands. Island genes appear to have been acquired in part by phage-mediated lateral gene transfer, and some are differentially expressed under light and nutrient stress. Furthermore, genome fragments directly recovered from ocean ecosystems indicate that these islands are variable among cooccurring Prochlorococcus cells. Genomic islands in this free-living photoautotroph share features with pathogenicity islands of parasitic bacteria, suggesting a general mechanism for niche differentiation in microbial species.

PubMedSearch : Coleman_2006_Science_311_1768
PubMedID: 16556843
Gene_locus related to this paper: prom9-q31br4 , proma-q1pj71 , proma-q1pkh7 , proma-q1pkn9 , proma-q1pks4

Related information

Gene_locus prom9-q31br4    proma-q1pj71    proma-q1pkh7    proma-q1pkn9    proma-q1pks4

Citations formats

Coleman ML, Sullivan MB, Martiny AC, Steglich C, Barry K, DeLong EF, Chisholm SW (2006)
Genomic islands and the ecology and evolution of Prochlorococcus
Science 311 :1768

Coleman ML, Sullivan MB, Martiny AC, Steglich C, Barry K, DeLong EF, Chisholm SW (2006)
Science 311 :1768