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In conventional backcrossing, many portions of the donor genomes are inserted into both the carrier and non-carrier recipient chromosomes during early cycles.
Molecular analysis of these loci demonstrated a precise integration of these elements into recipient chromosomes with genetic footprints diagnostic of transposition.
On the other hand, mutations away from the DUES in the recipient chromosomes may be restored by uptake and recombination with incoming DNA from 'donors' with less-mutated sequences.
Fusion could simply result in the subsequent loss of donor or recipient chromosomes.
This can bring genetic variation from environmental DNA to recipient chromosomes, often in multiple long "donor" segments.
To do this, we need to first understand how the mechanism of natural transformation determines the distribution of donor genetic variation brought into recipient chromosomes.
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In particular, we were interested to know whether horizontal transfer events changed the order of the genes on the recipient chromosome and to describe the supported topology in relation to the chromosomal distribution of the genes.
On the integration plasmid having an erythromycin (Em -resistance gEm -resistancetion marker, N- and C-terminally-truncated Cm-resistance genes were inserted into both sides of the astP of φFSW, within which the site-specific recombination took place with the attB of φFselection recipient chromarker through the φFSW integrand.
It is possible that it is a part of a transposing element involved in getting the gene into a transferring agent and/or into the recipient chromosome.
In 2005, we reported that SGI1 could be conjugally transferred from S. enterica donor strains to non-SGI1 S. enterica and E. coli recipient strains where it integrated into the recipient chromosome in a site-specific manner [15].
In 2005, we reported that SGI1 could be conjugally transferred from S. enterica donor strains to non-SGI1 S. enterica and Escherichia coli recipient strains where it integrated into the recipient chromosome in a site-specific manner [13].
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