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Mrub_2294, Mrub_2293, And Mrub_1942 Genes Are Orthologs Of E. Coli B2476, B1131, And B4006 Genes, Respectively, Lindsay Popp, Dr. Lori Scott Jan 2017

Mrub_2294, Mrub_2293, And Mrub_1942 Genes Are Orthologs Of E. Coli B2476, B1131, And B4006 Genes, Respectively, Lindsay Popp, Dr. Lori Scott

Meiothermus ruber Genome Analysis Project

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Mrub_1304, Mrub_2007 And Mrub_2006 Are Orthologs Of E. Coli B_3189, B_3972, And B_0091, Respectively Within The Peptidoglycan Biosynthesis Pathway, Mylaun E. Griffith, Dr. Lori Scott Jan 2017

Mrub_1304, Mrub_2007 And Mrub_2006 Are Orthologs Of E. Coli B_3189, B_3972, And B_0091, Respectively Within The Peptidoglycan Biosynthesis Pathway, Mylaun E. Griffith, Dr. Lori Scott

Meiothermus ruber Genome Analysis Project

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Mrub_0860, Mrub_0701 And Mrub_2285 Are Orthologous To E. Coli B2892, B2562 And B3863 Within The Recfor Pathway For Homologous Recombination, Bailey Englund, Dr. Lori Scott Jan 2017

Mrub_0860, Mrub_0701 And Mrub_2285 Are Orthologous To E. Coli B2892, B2562 And B3863 Within The Recfor Pathway For Homologous Recombination, Bailey Englund, Dr. Lori Scott

Meiothermus ruber Genome Analysis Project

This project is part of the Meiothermus ruber genome analysis project, which uses the bioinformatics tool associated with the Guiding Education through Novel Investigation – Annotation Collaboration Toolkit (GENI-ACT) to predict the gene function. We investigated the biological function of the genes Mrub_0860, Mrub_0701,and Mrub_2285. We predicted that Mrub_0860 (DNA coordinates 842934..844868 on the forward strand) encodes for the enzyme single-stranded DNA-specific exonuclease, which is in the first step of homologous recombination via the RecFOR pathway (KEGG map number 03440). The E. coli K12 MG1655 ortholog is predicted to be b2892, which has the gene identifier …