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1. Rolling circle replication of single‐stranded DNA plasmid pC194.

3. Replication slippage involves DNA polymerase pausing and dissociation.

4. Impairment of lagging strand synthesis triggers the formation of a RuvABC substrate at replication forks.

5. Deletions at stalled replication forks occur by two different pathways.

6. DNA double-strand breaks caused by replication arrest.

7. Primosome assembly site in Bacillus subtilis.

8. Active site of the replication protein of the rolling circle plasmid pC194.

9. Copy-choice illegitimate DNA recombination revisited.

10. DNA transcription and repressor binding affect deletion formation in Escherichia coli plasmids.

11. Induction of DNA amplification in the Bacillus subtilis chromosome.

12. The replication termination signal terB of the Escherichia coli chromosome is a deletion hot spot.

13. Unidirectional theta replication of the structurally stable Enterococcus faecalis plasmid pAM beta 1.

14. Breakage--reunion and copy choice mechanisms of recombination between short homologous sequences.

15. Transitory recombination between plasmid pHV33 and phage M13.

16. Illegitimate recombination occurs between the replication origin of the plasmid pC194 and a progressing replication fork.

17. Intramolecular recombination during plasmid transformation of Bacillus subtilis competent cells.

18. Replication origin of a single-stranded DNA plasmid pC194.

19. Genes involved in transitory recombination between phage M13 and plasmid pHV33.

20. Recombination efficiency is a quadratic function of the length of homology during plasmid transformation of Bacillus subtilis protoplasts and Escherichia coli competent cells.

21. Are single-stranded circles intermediates in plasmid DNA replication?

22. Replication functions of pC194 are necessary for efficient plasmid transduction by M13 phage.

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