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'''Uptake signal sequence''' (USS) are short [[DNA]] sequences preferentially taken up by competent [[bacteria]] belonging to the Pasteurellacea family (''e.g.'', ''[[Haemophilus influenzae]]''). Similar sequences, called [[DNA uptake sequence]] (DUS), are found in species belonging to the [[Neisseriaceae]] family (including ''[[Neisseria meningitidis]]'' and ''[[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]]''). | '''Uptake signal sequence''' (USS) are short [[DNA]] sequences preferentially taken up by competent [[bacteria]] belonging to the Pasteurellacea family (''e.g.'', ''[[Haemophilus influenzae]]''). Similar sequences, called [[DNA uptake sequence]] (DUS), are found in species belonging to the [[Neisseriaceae]] family (including ''[[Neisseria meningitidis]]'' and ''[[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]]''). | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 20 August 2012
Overview
Uptake signal sequence (USS) are short DNA sequences preferentially taken up by competent bacteria belonging to the Pasteurellacea family (e.g., Haemophilus influenzae). Similar sequences, called DNA uptake sequence (DUS), are found in species belonging to the Neisseriaceae family (including Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae).