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Frequent gene fissions associated with human pathogenic bacteria
2014
Genomics
Gene fusion and fission events are important for evolutionary studies and for predicting protein-protein interactions. Previous studies have shown that fusion events always predominate over fission events and, in their majority, they represent singular events throughout evolution. In this project, the role of fusion and fission events in the genome evolution of 104 human bacterial pathogens was studied. 141 protein pairs were identified to be involved in gene fusion or fission events.
doi:10.1016/j.ygeno.2014.02.001
pmid:24530517
fatcat:s45iprqjyjgzhfhkaywq6tgxjm