Snyder and Champness Molecular Genetics of Bacteria. Tina M. Henkin
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 Preface
8 Introduction The Biological Universe What Is Genetics? Bacterial Genetics Phage Genetics A Brief History of Bacterial Molecular Genetics What Is Ahead
9 1 The Bacterial Chromosome: DNA Structure, Replication, and Segregation DNA Structure The Mechanism of DNA Replication Replication Errors Impediments to DNA Replication Replication of the Bacterial Chromosome and Cell Division The Bacterial Nucleoid The Bacterial Genome
10 2 Bacterial Gene Expression: Transcription, Translation, Protein Folding, and Localization Overview The Structure and Function of RNA Transcription RNA Degradation The Structure and Function of Proteins Translation Protein Folding and Degradation Protein Localization Protein Secretion and Export Regulation of Gene Expression What You Need To Know
11 3 Bacterial Genetic Analysis: Fundamentals and Current Approaches Definitions Inheritance in Bacteria Mutation Rates Types of Mutations Reversion versus Suppression Genetic Analysis in Bacteria Perspective
12 4 Plasmids What Is a Plasmid? Properties of Plasmids
13 5 Conjugation Overview Mechanism of DNA Transfer during Conjugation in Proteobacteria Chromosome Transfer by Plasmids Diversity in Transfer Systems Integrating Conjugative Elements
14 6 Transformation Natural Transformation Artificially Induced Competence
15 7 Bacteriophages and Transduction Lytic Development Lysogenic Development Genetic Analysis of Phages Phage-Mediated Genetic Transfer Host Defenses Against Phage Infection Phages as Tools
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8 Transposition, Site-Specific Recombination, and Families of Recombinases
Transposition
Mechanisms of Transposition
General Properties of Transposons
Transposon Mutagenesis
Site-Specific Recombination
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