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Genetic addiction: selfish gene's strategy for symbiosis in the genomeNovel protein fold discovered in the PabI family of restriction enzymesRestriction-modification systems as genomic parasites in competition for specific sequencesShaping the genome--restriction-modification systems as mobile genetic elements.IS-linked movement of a restriction-modification system.A putative mobile genetic element carrying a novel type IIF restriction-modification system (PluTI)Domain movement within a gene: a novel evolutionary mechanism for protein diversification.Chi-stimulated recombination between phage lambda and the plasmid lambda dv.Double-stranded gap repair of DNA by gene conversion in Escherichia coli.Dependence of frequency of homologous recombination on the homology length.Genetic recombination through double-strand break repair: shift from two-progeny mode to one-progeny mode by heterologous inserts.Stability of EcoRI restriction-modification enzymes in vivo differentiates the EcoRI restriction-modification system from other postsegregational cell killing systems.Large variations in bacterial ribosomal RNA genes.Alterations in rRNA-mRNA interaction during plastid evolution.Birth and death of genes linked to chromosomal inversion.A Novel Approach to Helicobacter pylori Pan-Genome Analysis for Identification of Genomic Islands.Evolutionary maintenance of selfish homing endonuclease genes in the absence of horizontal transfer.Methylome diversification through changes in DNA methyltransferase sequence specificity.Restriction-modification system with methyl-inhibited base excision and abasic-site cleavage activitiesMicroevolution of Virulence-Related Genes in Helicobacter pylori Familial Infection.A new type of illegitimate recombination is dependent on restriction and homologous interaction.Homology-associated nonhomologous recombination in mammalian gene targeting.Transmission of the PabI family of restriction DNA glycosylase genes: mobility and long-term inheritanceGenome-wide survey of mutual homologous recombination in a highly sexual bacterial speciesMolecular determinants responsible for recognition of the single-stranded DNA regulatory sequence, χ, by RecBCD enzymeNegative regulation of the EcoRI restriction enzyme gene is associated with intragenic reverse promotersGenetic analysis of double-strand break repair in Escherichia coliMovement of DNA sequence recognition domains between non-orthologous proteins.Distance from cohesive end site cos determines the replication requirement for recombination in phage lambda.Genome-wide survey of codons under diversifying selection in a highly recombining bacterial species, Helicobacter pyloriNonconservative recombination in Escherichia coli.From damaged genome to cell surface: transcriptome changes during bacterial cell death triggered by loss of a restriction-modification gene complex.Activation of Chi, a recombinator, by the action of an endonuclease at a distant site.Evidence for the double-strand break repair model of bacteriophage lambda recombination.Random-walk mechanism in the genetic recombination.Conflicts targeting epigenetic systems and their resolution by cell death: novel concepts for methyl-specific and other restriction systemsA DNA methyltransferase can protect the genome from postdisturbance attack by a restriction-modification gene complex.Population Evolution of Helicobacter pylori through Diversification in DNA Methylation and Interstrain Sequence Homogenization.The Landscape of Realized Homologous Recombination in Pathogenic Bacteria.Cleavage of a model DNA replication fork by a Type I restriction endonuclease.
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