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The generation of variation in bacterial genomes

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In the context of a general overview of molecular mechanisms of microbial evolution, several genetic systems known to either promote or restrain the generation of genetic variations are discussed. Particular attention is given to functions involved in DNA rearrangements and DNA acquisition. Sporadic actions by a variety of such systems influencing genetic stability in either way result in a level of genetic plasticity which is tolerable to the overall wealth of microbial populations but which allows for evolutionary change needed for a steady adaptation to variable selective forces. Although these evolutionarily relevant biological functions are encoded by the genome of each individual, their actions are exerted to some degree randomly in rare individuals and are therefore seemingly nondeterministic and become manifest at the population level.

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Arber, W. The generation of variation in bacterial genomes. J Mol Evol 40, 7–12 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00166591

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