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How a bacterial cell recognizes its own DNA

40 pointsby UhUhUhUhabout 10 years ago

2 comments

cjgabout 10 years ago
I want to know why the viruses haven&#x27;t evolved to include Chi sites in their DNA.<p>My initial thought is perhaps a downwards pressure on the maximum length of the viral DNA, or perhaps Chi sites stop the DNA packaging properly.
tim333about 10 years ago
tl;dr There&#x27;s a sequence called a Chi sequence found very frequently throughout the bacterial genome, but rarely in the viral one.<p>Amazing the complexity of nature - I didn&#x27;t realise bacteria had immune systems.