Talk:Phase variation

SSM is a mechanism which causes slipped strand mispairing between the mother and daughter strands. A genes is phase variationistic if it is able to switch between two phenotypes in a reversible manner. It switches surface antigens. This slipped strand mispairing occurs during DNA synthesis, which happens in DNA replication or DNA repair. It can happen to the leading or lagging strand at the repeat region. The gens is affected if the location is in transcription or translation.

Common genetic strategy
The example of Salmonella is well known. Does anyone know of other organisms that employ a similar mechanism? If so, could you add to the main article + link to papers and cite the source? 2A02:8388:1600:A880:BE5F:F4FF:FECD:7CB2 (talk) 15:12, 21 February 2016 (UTC)