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Summers 210 $aOxford ;$aCambridge, Mass. $cBlackwell Science$dc1996 215 $a1 online resource (169 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-632-03436-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe Biology of Plasmids; Contents; Preface; 1: The Anatomy of Bacterial Plasmids; Prologue; The first word; 1.1 Early plasmid research; 1.1.1 Fertile beginnings; 1.1.2 Plasmids and antibiotic resistance; 1.2 Plasmid-encoded phenotypes; 1.2.1 The diversity of plasmid-borne genes; 1.2.2 Bacteriocin production and resistance; 1.2.3 Colicin production; 1.3 Plasmid classification; 1.3.1 Early attempts; 1.3.2 Incompatibility classification; 1.3.3 The molecular basis of plasmid incompatibility; 1.3.4 Shortcomings of incompatibility testing; 1.4 The structure and organization of plasmids 327 $a1.4.1 Topological considerations1.5 The preparation of plasmid DNA; 1.5.1 Caesium chloride density gradient centrifugation; 1.5.2 Rapid plasmid purification; 1.5.3 Gel electrophoresis of plasmid DNA; 1.6 Plasmid anatomy revisited; 1.6.1 Linear plasmids of Streptomyces; 1.6.2 Linear plasmids of Borrelia; 1.6.3 Linear plasmid telomeres; 2: The Unity of Plasmid Biology; 2.1 Essential plasmid functions; 2.1.1 Persistence; 2.1.2 Proliferation; 2.1.3 Cryptic plasmids; 2.2 Plasmids and prokaryote evolution; 2.2.1 Changing and yet staying the same; 2.2.2 Plasmids as libraries of genetic information 327 $a2.2.3 The division of labour between plasmid and chromosome2.2.4 Do plasmids ever carry essential genes?; 2.3 Structural fluidity of plasmid genomes; 2.3.1 Transposons and plasmid structure; 2.3.2 Recombination and plasmid structure; 2.4 Where do plasmids come from?; 2.4.1 Plasmids and bacteriophages; 2.4.2 Parasites or symbionts?; 2.4.3 Plasmids, bacteriophages and transposons; 3: Plasmid Replication and its Control; 3.1 Essential components of replication control systems; 3.1.1 The need for replication control; 3.1.2 Basic principles of copy number control; 3.1.3 The basic replicon 327 $a3.1.4 Replication origins3.1.5 Multireplicon plasmids; 3.2 Strategies of replication control; 3.2.1 Passive control; 3.2.2 Active control; 3.3 Model systems of replication control; 3.3.1 The formulation of negative control models; 3.3.2 The Inhibitor Dilution model; 3.3.3 The Autorepressor model; 3.3.4 The kinetics of control: oscillation and over-shoot; 3.4 Genetic analysis of replication control; 3.4.1 cop and rep mutations; 3.4.2 Incompatibility studies; 3.5 The initiation of plasmid replication; 3.5.1 The role of Rep proteins; 3.5.2 Direct priming of replication 327 $a3.6 The control of plasmid replication3.6.1 Antisense RNA inhibitors; 3.6.2 ColEl-like plasmids; 3.6.3 Rom: a matchmaker protein; 3.6.4 pT181: transcriptional attenuation; 3.6.5 Plasmid R1: antisense control of a low copy number plasmid; 3.6.6 l-dv: regulation by a trans-acting protein; 3.6.7 The P1 prophage: titration and handcuffing; 3.7 The two-tier organization of control circuits; 3.7.1 CopB: a secondary inhibitor of R1 replication; 3.7.2 The role of ColE1 Rom; 3.8 Quantitative modelling of plasmid replication control; 4: Plasmid Inheritance; 4.1 The nature of plasmid instability 327 $a4.1.1 Segregational instability 330 $aPlasmids are closed, circular pieces of DNA that are able to self-replicate and are carried by many bacteria. They provide unique functions for bacteria by allowing them to sexually replicate and to pass on genetic material between each other. Plasmids are also responsible for the genetic factors that give resistance to antibiotics, and provide the enzymes needed to break down poorly metabolised food resources. The author has provided an updated treatment of the structure, function and application of plasmids suitable for undergraduates and medical students. Employing an original teaching pers 606 $aPlasmids$xGenetics 606 $aPlasmids 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aPlasmids$xGenetics. 615 0$aPlasmids. 676 $a589.908732 676 $a589.908734 700 $aSummers$b David K$0977293 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910146263503321 996 $aThe biology of plasmids$92226329 997 $aUNINA LEADER 02962nam 2200529 450 001 9910821727703321 005 20230808192023.0 010 $a1-62491-023-8 035 $a(CKB)3710000000610624 035 $a(EBL)4428985 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001624725 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)16360240 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001624725 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)12358237 035 $a(PQKB)10218909 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4428985 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000610624 100 $a20160329h20162016 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aTrail guide for a crooked heart $estories and reflections for life's journeys /$fJim May 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aMarion, Michigan :$cParkhurst Brothers Publishers,$d2016. 210 4$dİ2016 215 $a1 online resource (177 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-62491-022-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aContents; Introduction; Prologue; Don't Believe Everything You Read; Chapter 1. Setting Out; Be Not Afraid; Seek the Right Path; Pack a Lunch; A Day of Birth Story; Chapter 2. My Own Journey; The Herald Call of Prairie Sirens; The National Storytelling Festival; Jack Tales; Chapter 3. Broken and Blessed; Windows For The Soul; The Cracked Pot; A Baal Shem Tov Story; The Man Whose Horse Ran Off; Abraham Lincoln-Our Greatest Broken Leader; Chapter 4. The Third Eye-Seeing the Unseen; The Peddler of Swaffham and His Dream; A Peddler's Teaching; Mark Twain's Third Eye; Chapter 5. Signal Trees 327 $aElders and MentorsPilgrimage to Beech Mountain-America's Storytelling Royalty; Duncan Williamson-The Man With Three Thousand Stories; Jack Goes to School (A Scottish Jack Tale); Jackie Torrence Holds Studs Spellbound; Studs Terkel; Inez Ashdown and the Last Queen of Hawai'i; Carl and Helen-Building an Elders' Circle; A D-Day Story; Helen's Story; Chapter 6. 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