Chromosome Chromosomes In Bacteria
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- Multiple Chromosomes in Bacteria: The Yin and Yang of trp Gene
- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Does RNA polymerase help drive chromosome segregation in
- In contrast to eukaryotic cells, bacteria segregate their chromo- somes without a conspicuous mitotic apparatus.
- www.pnas.org
- Prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes: what's the difference?
- Linear chromosomes, however, can occur in bacteria.
- vegyeszkar2005.ch.bme.hu
- Rates and patterns of chromosome evolution in enteric bacteria
- How quickly, and in what way, do bacterial chromosomes evolve?
- www.ym.edu.tw
Suggested Web Resources
- Chromosome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In practice "chromosome" is a rather loosely defined term. In prokaryotes and viruses, the term genophore is more appropriate when no chromatin is present.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Why Genes Evolve Faster on Secondary Chromosomes in Bacteria
- www.ploscompbiol.org
- Multiple Chromosomes in Bacteria: The Yin and Yang of trp Gene
- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- FtsK-Dependent Dimer Resolution on Multiple Chromosomes in the
- The discovery of bacteria harboring multiple circular chromosomes, such as V.
- www.plosgenetics.org
- Chromosome Structure
- Bacterial Chromosome Structure;; Bacterial Cell Division; Eukaryotic Chromosome Prokaryotic cells (bacteria) contain their chromosome as circular DNA.
- biology.kenyon.edu
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