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|a Myxobacteria :
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|a Contributors; Current books of interest; Preface; 1: Whence Comes Social Diversity? Ecological and Evolutionary Analysis of the Myxobacteria; Introduction; A fundamental unanswered question: why be social?; Classification and phylogenetic analysis; Biogeography: patterns and their causes; Terrestrial biogeography of intraspecific variation; Socially mediated selection; 2: Genome Evolution and Content in the Myxobacteria; Myxobacteria genome sequencing history; Myxobacteria whole-genome comparisons: genome size.
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|a Myxobacteria whole-genome comparisons: genome organization and conserved syntenyMyxobacteria whole-genome comparisons: genetic content; Myxobacteria whole-genome comparisons: signal transduction; Myxobacteria whole-genome comparisons: the genetic programme for fruiting body formation; Future of myxobacteria genomics; 3: Myxococcus xanthus Vegetative and Developmental Cell Heterogeneity; Introduction; Phase variation; Cell clusters; Fruiting bodies; Peripheral rods; Programmed cell death/developmental autolysis; Concluding remarks.
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|a 4: Cell Cycle Regulation in Myxococcus xanthus During Vegetative Growth and Development: Regulatory Links Between DNA Replication and Cell DivisionIntroduction; Organization of the Myxococcus xanthus chromosome; Chromosome replication and segregation in Myxococcus xanthus; Cell division in Myxococcus xanthus; The cell cycle and DNA synthesis during sporulation; DNA replication is required for fruiting body formation and myxospore formation; DNA replication and checkpoint control of development; Perspectives; 5: Social Interactions Mediated by Outer Membrane Exchange.
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|a Myxobacteria have fascinated generations of scientists since discovery over a century ago. These bacteria represent the epitome of complex prokaryotic behavior. Their predatory swarms move over solid surfaces, utilizing two distinct motility machineries: one driven by retractable pili and the other by a novel gliding machinery. Furthermore, under nutrient limitation, myxobacteria enter a developmental program featuring distinct cell fates and culminating in the formation of multicellular fruiting bodies filled with dormant spores. In this book, expert myxobiologists describe important recent a.
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|a The early-functioning EBPs form a regulatory cascadeInputs and outputs of the EBP regulatory cascade; The Mrp and FruA modules; Regulation of C-signal-dependent genes; Regulation of the dev operon depends on C-signalling and three transcription factors; A plethora of potential late genes revealed by studying glycerol-induced sporulation; Evolution of the GRN; Conclusions; Questions and future directions; 7: Abundance and Complexity of Signalling Mechanisms in Myxobacteria; Introduction; Two-component systems; ECF σ factors; Eukaryotic-like Ser/Thr protein kinases and phosphatases.
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