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==RNAse H genes==
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Kochiwa07 reports on the variety of RNAse H genes in bacterial species.  He finds three major categories, RNAseH-I, RNAseH-II, and RNAse-III.  MF has RNAseH-I and RNAse-II, but the -I has additional domain dsRHbd (double stranded RNA helix binding domain).  The genes in MF for these two are:
 
* -I (with dsRHbd) is Mfl475, and is apparently essential
* -II is Mfl534, and has been knocked out several times.
 





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RNAse H genes

Kochiwa07 reports on the variety of RNAse H genes in bacterial species. He finds three major categories, RNAseH-I, RNAseH-II, and RNAse-III. MF has RNAseH-I and RNAse-II, but the -I has additional domain dsRHbd (double stranded RNA helix binding domain). The genes in MF for these two are:

  • -I (with dsRHbd) is Mfl475, and is apparently essential
  • -II is Mfl534, and has been knocked out several times.