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      Slipped-strand mispairing can function as a phase variation mechanism in Escherichia coli.

      Journal of Bacteriology
      Adaptation, Physiological, Chromosomes, Bacterial, genetics, Escherichia coli, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Genes, Reporter, Haemophilus influenzae, Recombination, Genetic

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          Slipped-strand mispairing (SSM) has not been identified as a mechanism of phase variation in Escherichia coli. Using a reporter gene, we show that sequences that cause phase variation by SSM in Haemophilus influenzae also lead to phase variation when introduced onto the chromosome of E. coli, and the frequencies of switching are in the biologically relevant range. Thus, the absence of SSM-mediated phase variation in E. coli does not appear to be due to a mechanistic constraint.

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          14617664
          262711
          10.1128/jb.185.23.6990-6994.2003

          Chemistry
          Adaptation, Physiological,Chromosomes, Bacterial,genetics,Escherichia coli,Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial,Genes, Reporter,Haemophilus influenzae,Recombination, Genetic

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