2007
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001193
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Identification of Prophages in Bacterial Genomes by Dinucleotide Relative Abundance Difference

Abstract: BackgroundProphages are integrated viral forms in bacterial genomes that have been found to contribute to interstrain genetic variability. Many virulence-associated genes are reported to be prophage encoded. Present computational methods to detect prophages are either by identifying possible essential proteins such as integrases or by an extension of this technique, which involves identifying a region containing proteins similar to those occurring in prophages. These methods suffer due to the problem of low se… Show more

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“…Thus, prophages are major elements of bacterial genomes and a significant driving force for bacterial strain diversification (21). Recent surveys focusing on prophage and other mobile-DNA elements in completely sequenced genomes of walled and wall-less bacteria, including obligately parasitic intracellular bacteria, set the stage for a resurgence of research on microbial mobile elements in host-restricted and other bacteria (24)(25)(26).…”
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“…Thus, prophages are major elements of bacterial genomes and a significant driving force for bacterial strain diversification (21). Recent surveys focusing on prophage and other mobile-DNA elements in completely sequenced genomes of walled and wall-less bacteria, including obligately parasitic intracellular bacteria, set the stage for a resurgence of research on microbial mobile elements in host-restricted and other bacteria (24)(25)(26).…”
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“…Previously, numerous kinds of compositional features have been proposed nucleotide-level composition, 12 di-nucleotide abundance, 13 probability, 14 and complexity. 15,16 The variations of such compositional features are usually measured compared to a standard model such as an average composition 12 and a probabilistic model of a background sequence.…”
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“…Genomic sequencing data have highlighted the importance of lysogeny for aquatic bacteria, with 60 to 70% of bacterial genomes sequenced to date estimated to contain prophages (Casjens, 2003;Srividhya et al, 2007;Paul, 2008). Furthermore, lysogeny has been previously suggested to be more widespread in certain phylogenetic groups, such as the g-proteobacteria, the Gram-positive bacteria and some taxa of the SAR11 clade within the a-proteobacteria (Brü ssow et al, 2004;Hewson and Fuhrman, 2007).…”
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