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Genetics of bacterial virulence.
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ISBN: 0632036621 Year: 1994 Publisher: London : Blackwell,

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Bacterial Chromatin
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ISBN: 9048134722 9786612924668 9048134730 1282924664 9400790880 Year: 2010 Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,

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The relative simplicity of the bacterial cell, short generation times and well defined and inexpensive culturing conditions have significantly contributed to our understanding of many complex biological systems. Yet the workings of the bacterial genome, seemingly impossibly compressed within a tiny nucleoid, have remained elusive. How is it that bacteria are able to package their genetic information within the confined space of the nucleoid while at the same time making it accessible for gene expression and DNA replication? This book, featuring the latest research by leading experts, describes the advanced methods being applied to the problem and shows how their work is contributing to our growing understanding of the ways that bacterial DNA storage, replication, recombination and gene expression are managed and coordinated. With due consideration paid to archaea and eukaryotes, the authors show how evolution in bacteria has provided solutions to these problems that range from the very sophisticated to the surprisingly simple. This comprehensive overview of bacterial chromatin clearly defines the fundamental concepts and goes on to show how cells inherit both chromosomal and extra-chromosomal genetic information at cell division. Several chapters are devoted to the central role played by nucleoid-associated proteins, with specific material on imaging the nucleoids, the physics of their structure and segregation, and the transcriptional regulation conducted by nucleoid-associated proteins. No other book currently available provides such a complete picture of these essential cellular processes.

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Bacterial chromatin -- Congresses. --- Bacterial chromatin. --- Bacterial Proteins. --- Chromatin. --- Nucleoproteins -- Congresses. --- Bacterial chromatin --- Bacterial Structures --- Chromosome Structures --- Chromosomes --- Nucleoproteins --- DNA --- Proteins --- DNA, Bacterial --- Chromosomes, Bacterial --- Chromatin --- Bacterial Proteins --- Genetic Structures --- Cellular Structures --- Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins --- Anatomy --- Nucleic Acids --- Genetic Phenomena --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Nucleosides --- Cells --- Intranuclear Space --- Phenomena and Processes --- Cell Nucleus Structures --- Cell Nucleus --- Intracellular Space --- Biology --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Life sciences. --- Biochemistry. --- Microbiology. --- Bacteriology. --- Biophysics. --- Biological physics. --- Life Sciences. --- Biochemistry, general. --- Biomedicine general. --- Biophysics and Biological Physics. --- Medicine. --- Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics. --- Microbiology --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Chemistry --- Microbial biology --- Microorganisms --- Composition --- Biomedicine, general. --- Health Workforce --- Biological physics --- Physics --- Medicine --- Bacteria. --- Biomedical Research. --- Research. --- Germs --- Microbes --- Prokaryotes --- Biological research --- Biomedical research


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Bacterial Chromatin
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ISBN: 9789048134731 9789048134786 9789400790889 9789048134724 Year: 2010 Publisher: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands

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The relative simplicity of the bacterial cell, short generation times and well defined and inexpensive culturing conditions have significantly contributed to our understanding of many complex biological systems. Yet the workings of the bacterial genome, seemingly impossibly compressed within a tiny nucleoid, have remained elusive. How is it that bacteria are able to package their genetic information within the confined space of the nucleoid while at the same time making it accessible for gene expression and DNA replication? This book, featuring the latest research by leading experts, describes the advanced methods being applied to the problem and shows how their work is contributing to our growing understanding of the ways that bacterial DNA storage, replication, recombination and gene expression are managed and coordinated. With due consideration paid to archaea and eukaryotes, the authors show how evolution in bacteria has provided solutions to these problems that range from the very sophisticated to the surprisingly simple. This comprehensive overview of bacterial chromatin clearly defines the fundamental concepts and goes on to show how cells inherit both chromosomal and extra-chromosomal genetic information at cell division. Several chapters are devoted to the central role played by nucleoid-associated proteins, with specific material on imaging the nucleoids, the physics of their structure and segregation, and the transcriptional regulation conducted by nucleoid-associated proteins. No other book currently available provides such a complete picture of these essential cellular processes.


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Bacterial Chromatin
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ISBN: 9789048134731 9789048134786 9789400790889 9789048134724 Year: 2010 Publisher: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands

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The relative simplicity of the bacterial cell, short generation times and well defined and inexpensive culturing conditions have significantly contributed to our understanding of many complex biological systems. Yet the workings of the bacterial genome, seemingly impossibly compressed within a tiny nucleoid, have remained elusive. How is it that bacteria are able to package their genetic information within the confined space of the nucleoid while at the same time making it accessible for gene expression and DNA replication? This book, featuring the latest research by leading experts, describes the advanced methods being applied to the problem and shows how their work is contributing to our growing understanding of the ways that bacterial DNA storage, replication, recombination and gene expression are managed and coordinated. With due consideration paid to archaea and eukaryotes, the authors show how evolution in bacteria has provided solutions to these problems that range from the very sophisticated to the surprisingly simple. This comprehensive overview of bacterial chromatin clearly defines the fundamental concepts and goes on to show how cells inherit both chromosomal and extra-chromosomal genetic information at cell division. Several chapters are devoted to the central role played by nucleoid-associated proteins, with specific material on imaging the nucleoids, the physics of their structure and segregation, and the transcriptional regulation conducted by nucleoid-associated proteins. No other book currently available provides such a complete picture of these essential cellular processes.

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