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The coevolution of gene mobility and sociality in bacteria

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Figure I.4: Vertical and horizontal transmission. Vertical transmission happens from parent to offspring  (yel-low individuals), horizontal  transmis-sion happens between individuals that are not parent and offspring (yellow to green here)
Figure II.3: PSK system in the F plasmid. When F is present in a cell, both ccdA and
Figure II.4: Details of oriT and adjacent genes map, and key elements of trans- trans-fer initiation
Figure II.5: Summary of the main mechanisms controlling cell recipient ability. The incoming plasmid and pilus are represented in black, defense mechanisms encoded on the chromosome in blue, and defense mechanisms encoded on a resident plasmid in red
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