To be a mutator, or how pathogenic and commensal bacteria can evolve rapidly.
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Genome sequence of the hyperthermophilic crenarchaeon Pyrobaculum aerophilum.SOS-induced DNA polymerases enhance long-term survival and evolutionary fitnessSex and virulence in Escherichia coli: an evolutionary perspectiveWider access to genotypic space facilitates loss of cooperation in a bacterial mutator.A phylogenomic study of DNA repair genes, proteins, and processes.Mutation frequency and biological cost of antibiotic resistance in Helicobacter pyloriAttenuation of virulence in an apicomplexan hemoparasite results in reduced genome diversity at the population level.Mutator natural Escherichia coli isolates have an unusual virulence phenotype.DNA methylation and mutator genes in Escherichia coli K-12.Chromosomal system for studying AmpC-mediated beta-lactam resistance mutation in Escherichia coli.Mutator bacteria as a risk factor in treatment of infectious diseasesMucoidy, quorum sensing, mismatch repair and antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa from cystic fibrosis chronic airways infections.Phenotypes of a naturally defective recB allele in Neisseria meningitidis clinical isolatesAntimicrobial drug use and resistance among respiratory pathogens in the community.Three R's of bacterial evolution: how replication, repair, and recombination frame the origin of species.RecX facilitates homologous recombination by modulating RecA activitiesMutators, population size, adaptive landscape and the adaptation of asexual populations of bacteria.Horizontal acquisition of divergent chromosomal DNA in bacteria: effects of mutator phenotypesComparative transcriptome analysis of geographically distinct virulent and attenuated Babesia bovis strains reveals similar gene expression changes through attenuationA new evolutionary and pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic scenario for rapid emergence of resistance to single and multiple anti-tuberculosis drugs.A model for a umuDC-dependent prokaryotic DNA damage checkpoint.Antimicrobial drug resistance: "Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future"The rise and spread of a new pathogen: seroresistant Moraxella catarrhalis.Perspective on mutagenesis and repair: the standard model and alternate modes of mutagenesis.The fixation probability of rare mutators in finite asexual populations.Stress-induced beta-lactam antibiotic resistance mutation and sequences of stationary-phase mutations in the Escherichia coli chromosome.Ongoing evolution of strand composition in bacterial genomes.Hypermutation and stress adaptation in bacteria.Genomic repeats, genome plasticity and the dynamics of Mycoplasma evolution.The Prevalence of Mixed Helicobacter pylori Infections in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Subjects in Dhaka, Bangladesh.Resistance to antimicrobial peptides and stress response in Mycoplasma pulmonis.Mismatch repair and the regulation of phase variation in Neisseria meningitidis.Better control of antibiotic resistance.DNA repair in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. What have we learnt from the genome sequence?Hypermutation-induced in vivo oxidative stress resistance enhances Vibrio cholerae host adaptation
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To be a mutator, or how pathogenic and commensal bacteria can evolve rapidly.
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1997年学术文章
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To be a mutator, or how pathogenic and commensal bacteria can evolve rapidly.
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To be a mutator, or how pathogenic and commensal bacteria can evolve rapidly.
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To be a mutator, or how pathogenic and commensal bacteria can evolve rapidly.
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To be a mutator, or how pathogenic and commensal bacteria can evolve rapidly.
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To be a mutator, or how pathogenic and commensal bacteria can evolve rapidly.
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To be a mutator, or how pathogenic and commensal bacteria can evolve rapidly.
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To be a mutator, or how pathogenic and commensal bacteria can evolve rapidly.
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427-8; discussion 428-9
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10.1016/S0966-842X(97)01157-8
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1997-11-01T00:00:00Z