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The frequency of P1 transduction of the genes of Escherichia coli as a function of chromosomal position: Preferential transduction of the origin of replication

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The frequencies with which the generalized transducing phage P1 transduced 26 selected markers on the E. coli. chromosome were measured. The frequencies were found to vary relative to argH +=1 from a maximum of 6.8 near the origin of replication to a minimum of 0.23 for a marker not far from the terminus. The low frequencies obtained for some markers were shown not to result from poor expression under the selective conditions employed. When plotted as a function of marker position on the chromosome the frequencies were found to exhibit a series of peaks and troughs which correspond to those in gene density noted by Bachmann et al. (1976). The possible relationship of these results to the structure of the E. coli chromosome and to the mechanism of generalized transduction are discussed.

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Masters, M. The frequency of P1 transduction of the genes of Escherichia coli as a function of chromosomal position: Preferential transduction of the origin of replication. Molec. gen. Genet. 155, 197–202 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00393160

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