Abstract
Gene content variation between closely related bacteria is largely due to mobile elements and gene erosion. Various techniques are available to assess this variation, yet biased pools of restriction fragments have been used in several comparative genomics studies. Excluding important large restriction fragments from the actual hybridisation or from post-hybridisation amplification reactions compromise the comprehensiveness of these studies.
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