MICB 325 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Homologous Recombination, Mhc Class I Polypeptide-Related Sequence B, Plasmid

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Micb 325 2013: bacterial genome = all the dna molecules in a cell. The e. coli chromosome consists of about 4 x 106 bp = 4,000 kb (about 4,000 genes, because the average" gene is about 1 kb). Disruption of cells releases randomly sheared, linear fragments of the chromosome, of a few hundred kb in length: plasmids = smaller circular dna molecules (usually from just a few to hundreds of kb). Plasmids may be present or absent from cells of the same species. Most plasmids simply replicate in the cell and are passed on to daughter cells at division. Disruption of cells releases intact circular plasmids: linear dna molecules are unstable (degraded by exonucleases) in most bacteria. A few species contain linear chromosomes or plasmids, but in this course we will cover only e. coli and similar species that do not maintain linear dna molecules.

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