From caffeine to penicillin, natural products have become a mainstay in modern society, and are used for numerous ...
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Bacterial 'jumping genes' can target and control chromosome endsDNA segments that can move from one part of the genome to another—are key to bacterial evolution and the development of ...
From caffeine to penicillin, natural products have become a mainstay in modern society and are used for numerous applications ...
In Streptomyces -- historically one of the most significant bacteria for antibiotic development -- they found that transposons controlled the telomeres in nearly a third of the chromosomes.
Transposons, or "jumping genes" - DNA segments that can move from one part of the genome to another - are key to bacterial ...
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