Molecular Evolution of the Escherichia Coli Chromosome. II. Clonal Segments |
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Authors: | R. Milkman and A. Stoltzfus |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242. |
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Abstract: | Remarkable sequence similarities in the trp region among Escherichia coli strains of diverse natural origins imply the existence of worldwide clones of very recent origin. This in turn implies a low rate of fixation of new universally favorable alleles, which carry adjacent stretches of chromosome to high frequency. These clonal segments begin as entire chromosomes; recombination shortens them progressively by substituting less closely related homologous DNA. The rate of this recombination, comprising the introduction of a homologous chromosomal fragment to a cell and the replacement of part of the original chromosome, is estimated from observations. |
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