2015
DOI: 10.3103/s0891416815030076
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Integrative conjugative elements (ICEs) of microorganisms

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“…Significantly, the pilus cluster was predicted within a GI ( Figure 8 ). GIs or horizontal acquired islands (HAIs) are incorporated into the bacterial genome during the conjugation process, and besides, harbor genes are required for integration and excision into the chromosome ( Johnson and Grossman, 2015 ; Zakharova and Viktorov, 2015 ). The genomes of PL65 and A5410 were screened for horizontally acquired DNA using IslandPath-DIMOB, SIGI-HMM, IslandPick, and Islander methods integrated with the IslandViewer server ( Bertelli et al, 2017 ; Figure 8 ).…”
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“…Significantly, the pilus cluster was predicted within a GI ( Figure 8 ). GIs or horizontal acquired islands (HAIs) are incorporated into the bacterial genome during the conjugation process, and besides, harbor genes are required for integration and excision into the chromosome ( Johnson and Grossman, 2015 ; Zakharova and Viktorov, 2015 ). The genomes of PL65 and A5410 were screened for horizontally acquired DNA using IslandPath-DIMOB, SIGI-HMM, IslandPick, and Islander methods integrated with the IslandViewer server ( Bertelli et al, 2017 ; Figure 8 ).…”
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“…chromosome (Johnson and Grossman, 2015;Zakharova and Viktorov, 2015). The genomes of PL65 and A5410 were screened for horizontally acquired DNA using IslandPath-DIMOB, SIGI-HMM, IslandPick, and Islander methods integrated with the IslandViewer server (Bertelli et al, 2017;Figure 8).…”
Section: General Genomic Features Of Two Novel Strains (Pl65 and A5410)mentioning
confidence: 99%