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J Bacteriol. 1977 August; 131(2): 526-532

Transfer of chromosomal genes mediated by plasmid r68.45 in Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides.

W R Sistrom

ABSTRACT

Plasmid R68.45 was transferred from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO25 to the photosynthetic species Rhodopseudomonas gelatinosa and Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides by selection for resistance to antibiotics. R. sphaeroides strains carrying the plasmid could transfer the plasmid and also chromosomal genes to other strains of R. sphaeroides.


J Bacteriol. 1977 August; 131(2): 526-532




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