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. 1975 Aug;123(2):505–515. doi: 10.1128/jb.123.2.505-515.1975

Mating aggregates in Escherichia coli conjugation.

M Achtman
PMCID: PMC235755  PMID: 1097414

Abstract

Mating mixtures of Escherichia coli cells were shown to contain mating aggregates of two to 20 cells each rather than only mating pairs of two cells each. The mating aggregate size distribution shows two broad peaks, at two to four cells and at eight to 13 cells. The quantitative mating aggregate size distribution and the proportion of male cells in mating aggregates are dependent on the input ratio of male to female cells. At an input ratio of one to one, the average mating aggregate contains equal proportions of male and female cells and most of the cells involved in mating are in large aggregates of seven or more cells each. The deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) transfer efficiency per mating aggregate cell was constant regardless of average aggregate size or of the ratio of male to female cells in the aggregate. Under optimal conditions essentially every male cell or every female cell in a mating aggregate can be involved in DNA transfer. A comparison of light microscopy, sucrose gradient centrifugation, and analysis with a modified Coulter counter indicated that the number of cells in mating aggregates is best equantitated using a modified Coulter counter.

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