Abstract
The diversification of prokaryotes is accelerated by their ability to acquire DNA from other genomes. However, the underlying processes also facilitate genome infection by costly mobile genetic elements. The discovery that cells can uptake DNA by natural transformation was instrumental to the birth of molecular biology nearly a century ago. Surprisingly, a new study shows that this mechanism could efficiently cure the genome of mobile elements acquired through previous sexual exchanges.
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Rocha, E. P. C. (2016, March 17). Using Sex to Cure the Genome. PLoS Biology. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002417
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