Microbial evolution : gene establishment, survival, and exchange /
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Table of Contents:
- Mutation and DNA repair: the consequences of error and mechanisms for remaining the same / John R. Battista & Ashlee M. Earl
- RecA-dependent mechanisms for the generation of genetic diversity / Steven J. Sandler & Klaus Nuesslein
- Non-homologous recombination / Franȯis Cornet & Michael Chandler
- Duplicating genes and gene loading / Renato Fani
- Multiple Chromosomes / Samuel Kaplan, Chris Mackenzie & Madhusudan Choudhary
- Generating intracellular processes / Martin J. Day & Robert V. Miller
- Conjugation / Guenther Koraimann
- Conjugative transposons / Abigail Salyers
- Bacteriophage-mediated transduction: an engine for change and evolution / Robert V. Miller.
- Transformation / Martin J. Day
- Horizontal gene transfer and the real world / Robert V. Miller & Martin J. Day
- Stationary phase-induced mutagenesis: is directed mutagenesis alive and well within neo-darwinian theory? / Ronald E. Yasbin
- Temporal segregation: succession in biofilms / Susse Kirkelund Hansen & Sr̜en Molin.
- Spatial segregation: the deep subsurface story / David L. Balkwill
- Are you out there? intercellular signaling in the microbial world / Mike Manefield, Sara L. Turner, Andrew K. Lilley & Mark J. Bailey
- Gene associations in bacterial pathogenesis: the pathogenisity island / Eshwar Mahenthiralingam
- Strategies in antagonistic and co-operative interactions / Angela E. Douglas
- Why are genes lost? why do genes persist? / Martin J. Day & Robert V. Miller
- Horizontal transfer, genomic diversity, and genomic differentiation / Robert Milkman
- Horizontal gene transfer and prokaryotic genome evolution / King Jordan & Eugene V. Koonin
- What makes a bacterial species? when using molecular sequence data, is rRNA enough? / Lorraine G. van Waasbergen
- Can we understand bacterial phylogeny and does it make any difference anyway? / Robert V. Miller & Martin J. Day.