“…Since bacterial genomes are compact and the distance between CDSs is often short, when transcriptional terminator signals between convergent genes are missing and/or transcriptional read-through occurs, long antisense overlapping 3′UTRs are produced (Hernández et al, 2006 ; Toledo-Arana et al, 2009 ; Arnvig et al, 2011 ; Lasa et al, 2011 ; Nicolas et al, 2012 ; Moody et al, 2013 ; Mäder et al, 2016 ; Stazic and Voss, 2016 ; Bidnenko et al, 2017 ; Huang et al, 2020 ; Toledo-Arana and Lasa, 2020 ) ( Figure 1A ). In addition, more complex transcriptional organizations like operons containing a gene(s) that is transcribed in the opposite direction to the rest of the operon are also known for generating long overlapping transcripts (Lasa et al, 2011 ; Sáenz-Lahoya et al, 2019 ).…”