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Relationships between chromosome segregation, cell shape and temperature in Escherichia coli
C E Helmstetter1, A C Leonard, J E Grimwade
1Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne 32901.
Journal of Theoretical Biology
|November 21, 1992
Abstract:
The partitioning of chromosomes into daughter cells during the division of Escherichia coli is non-random. As a result, the chromosome containing the older template DNA strand has a higher probability of segregating toward the old cell pole than toward the new cell pole. The numerical value of this probability is a function of the incubation temperature. It is shown here that a recent model for explaining the physiological basis for non-random chromosome segregation also explains the temperature dependence of the segregation process.