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Abstract(s)
Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis of chromosomal single and double restriction profiles of
17 strains belonging to three genera of ‘Leuconostocaceae’ was done, resulting in physical and
genetic maps for three Fructobacillus, six Leuconostoc and four Weissella strains. AscI, I-CeuI,
NotI and SfiI restriction enzymes were used together with Southern hybridization of selected
probes to provide an assessment of genomic organization in different species. Estimated genome
sizes varied from 1408 kb to 1547 kb in Fructobacillus, from 1644 kb to 2133 kb in
Leuconostoc and from 1371 kb to 2197 kb in Weissella. Other genomic characteristics of
interest were analysed, such as oriC and terC localization and rrn operon organization. The latter
seems markedly different in Weissella, in both number and disposition in the chromosome.
Comparisons of intra- and intergeneric features are discussed in the light of chromosome
rearrangements and genomic evolution.
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Keywords
Estudos de Vectores e Doenças Infecciosas
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Microbiology. 2010 Feb;156(Pt 2):420-30. Epub 2009 Nov 5
Publisher
Society for General Microbiology
