Multiple Ribosomal RNA Operons in Bacteria; Their Concerted Evolution and Potential Consequences on the Rate of Evolution of Their 16S rRNA thumbnail
Multiple Ribosomal RNA Operons in Bacteria; Their Concerted Evolution and Potential Consequences on the Rate of Evolution of Their 16S rRNA
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Multiple rrn copies would result in a selective pressure to maintain and rapidly increase high ribosome content that would enable rapid adaptation to nutritional upshift or favorable temperature change
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  • Multiple rrn copies would result in a selective pressure to maintain and rapidly increase high ribosome content that would enable rapid adaptation to nutritional upshift or favorable temperature change

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