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- | <td height="118" bgcolor="#03438A" class="STYLE9"><p class="STYLE11">The net result is that <strong>the segment of DNA between the two recombinogenic sites has inverted</strong> with respect to the rest of the DNA | + | <td height="118" bgcolor="#03438A" class="STYLE9"><p class="STYLE11">The net result is that <strong>the segment of DNA between the two recombinogenic sites has inverted</strong> with respect to the rest of the DNA module.<br /> |
In other words, <strong><u>recombination at inverted repeats causes an inversion</u></strong></p></td> | In other words, <strong><u>recombination at inverted repeats causes an inversion</u></strong></p></td> | ||
- | <td bgcolor="#03438A" class="STYLE9"><p class="STYLE11">The net result is that <strong>the segment of DNA between the two recombinogenic sites has been deleted</strong> from the rest of the DNA | + | <td bgcolor="#03438A" class="STYLE9"><p class="STYLE11">The net result is that <strong>the segment of DNA between the two recombinogenic sites has been deleted</strong> from the rest of the DNA module and appears as a circular module.<br /> |
In other words, <strong><u>recombination at direct repeats causes a deletion</u></strong>.</p></td> | In other words, <strong><u>recombination at direct repeats causes a deletion</u></strong>.</p></td> | ||
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- | <td height="54" colspan="2" bgcolor="#03438A" class="STYLE9"><p class="STYLE5"><span class="STYLE10"><strong>Note</strong> that the reverse reaction -- the recombination of a circular | + | <td height="54" colspan="2" bgcolor="#03438A" class="STYLE9"><p class="STYLE5"><span class="STYLE10"><strong>Note</strong> that the reverse reaction -- the recombination of a circular module with another DNA module (either circular or linear), brings about a fusion of both modules or the integration of one module into the other. The integrated segment will be flanked by directly repeating sequences which can, of course, be used to excise the integrated segment again.</span></p></td> |
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This idea was inspired by the theory of Prisoner’s Dilemma. As in prisoners’ dilemma, the bacteria in our design are faced with two solutions for coexistence, they could either choose to cooperate with one another by providing inducers to express their partners’ antibiotics-resistance genes or they could take a foe strategy in which no cooperation is needed for both strains’ survival. |
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