Unusual pattern of bacterial ice nucleation gene evolution.

@article{Edwards1994UnusualPO,
  title={Unusual pattern of bacterial ice nucleation gene evolution.},
  author={Andrew R. Edwards and Ronald A. Van Den Bussche and Holly A. Wichman and Cindy S. Orser},
  journal={Molecular biology and evolution},
  year={1994},
  volume={11 6},
  pages={
          911-20
        }
}
Bacterial ice nucleation activity (INA+ phenotype) can be traced to the product of a single gene, ina. A remarkably sparse distribution of this phenotype within three bacterial genera indicates that the ina gene may have followed an unusual evolutionary path. Southern blot analyses, coupled with assays for ice-nucleating ability, revealed that within four bacterial species an ina gene is present in some strains but absent from others. Results of hybridization experiments using DNA fragments… 

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