Local Polyploidy Phenomenon inEscherichia coliand its significance in genetic engineering

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Abstract

Classic Helmstetter & Cooper model asserted that the multifork phenomenon in the process of replication. However, the impacts of the multifork on the evolution and genetic engineering are still vague. Here, we employed CRISPR/Cas9 technology to knock-out eighteen Escherichia coli chromosomal fragments (over 50 kb) that represent all areas of the chromosome. We demonstrated that a single cell could have wild-type, color-reporter, and antibiotic-resistant genes simultaneously in the same locus of the different branches of the duplication forks after multiple rounds of deletions and replacements. This phenomenon that a single cell had different genotypes in its local polyploid chromosomes, which was similar to eukaryotic heterozygote, was named as local polyploidy. Under a defined selective pressure condition, offspring cells containing at least a copy of conditionally beneficial mutation could be enriched, and other alleles could be kept silently and peacefully in the duplication fork(s) of the same cell. The significance of this phenomenon in the genetic engineering was discussed.

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