2013
DOI: 10.3844/ajvsp.2013.1.7
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The Bacterial Chromosomal Sequence and Related Issues

Abstract: There has been a rapid increasing in the number of bacterial genomes that are completely sequenced recently. However, nucleotide arrangement in bacterial chromosome is still not clear, though it is known that the chromosomal strand is symmetric as a whole but asymmetric locally. The unequal distribution of adenine and thymine as well as cytosine and guanine in the local genomic sequences has been suggested to be associated with transcription and replication. In the bacterial chromosome, distribution of nucleot… Show more

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“…), enzymebased methods (RFLP, many PCR methods, HRM) or Sanger sequencing technique. Due to WGS recently there has been rapidly increasing number of genomes in GeneBank, predominantly small genomes as bacterial or organelle genomes (Phan and Nguyen, 2013). Mostly, WGS data are used in phylogenetic analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), enzymebased methods (RFLP, many PCR methods, HRM) or Sanger sequencing technique. Due to WGS recently there has been rapidly increasing number of genomes in GeneBank, predominantly small genomes as bacterial or organelle genomes (Phan and Nguyen, 2013). Mostly, WGS data are used in phylogenetic analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%