Microbial Genomics

Microbial genomes are broadly factor and mirror the tremendous assorted variety of microorganisms, archaea and lower eukaryotes. Bacterial genomes as a rule comprise of a solitary round chromosome, however species with more than one chromosome (eg. Deinococcus radiodurans), straight chromosomes (eg. some Bacillis subtilis strains) and blends of direct and roundabout chromosomes (eg. Agrobacterium tumefaciens) additionally exist. One significant contrast between the genomes of microorganisms and higher eukaryotes, is the nearness of roundabout, extra-chromosomal DNA called plasmids. Plasmids can be moved by means of flat DNA move from on cell of a similar age to another, interceding the fast advancement of a wide range of living beings.  

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