Mismatch induced speciation in Salmonella: model and data.
In bacteria, DNA sequence mismatches act as a barrier to recombination between distantly related organisms and can potentially promote the cohesion of species. We have performed computer simulations which show that the homology dependence of recombination can cause de novo speciation in a neutrally...
Principais autores: | Falush, D, Torpdahl, M, Didelot, X, Conrad, D, Wilson, D, Achtman, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2006
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