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The average cellular positions of the ftsQAZ region (2 min) and the minB re
gion (26.5 min) during the cell cycle was determined by fluorescent in situ
hybridization using the position of oriC as a reference point. At the stea
dy-state growth conditions used, newborn cells had replicated about 50% of
the chromosome. By measuring the distances of the labelled oriCs with respe
ct to mid-cell, we found two well-separated average oriC positions in cells
of newborn length. These average oriC positions moved further apart along
with cell elongation. The cellular position of the ftsQAZ gene region resem
bled the position of oriC, although its average position was closer to mid-
cell. In contrast, a single minB focus was observed at cell birth. Separate
d minB foci appeared towards the end of DNA replication. The average positi
ons of oriC, ftsQAZ and minB relative to each other fitted a model in which
DNA replication takes place in the cell centre and subsequent gene regions
pass sequentially through this centre. We have interpreted the polarized o
rientation of the studied gene regions as a consequence of the mode of DNA
segregation.