Natural Chromosome-Chromid Fusion across rRNA Operons in a <i>Burkholderiaceae</i> Bacterium
Jiro F. Mori, Robert A. Kanaly
Abstract
is a well-documented group that conserves chromids in their genomes, this chromosomal fusion event has not been previously reported for this family. This fusion has hypothetically occurred through intragenomic homologous recombination between repeated rRNA operons and, if so, provides novel insight into the potential of multiple rRNA operons in bacterial genomes to lead to chromosome-chromid fusion. The harsh conditions under which strain KK10 was maintained-a genotoxic hydrocarbon-enriched milieu-may have provided this genotype with a niche in which to survive.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyGeneticsHomologous recombinationGenomeBacterial artificial chromosomeChromosomeCircular bacterial chromosomeOperonBacterial genome sizeRibosomal RNAGeneEscherichia coliLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies