Plasmids in Gram negatives: Molecular typing of resistance plasmids

Volume: 301, Issue: 8, Pages: 654 - 658
Published: Dec 1, 2011
Abstract
A plasmid is defined as a double stranded, circular DNA molecule capable of autonomous replication. By definition, plasmids do not carry genes essential for the growth of host cells under non-stressed conditions but they have systems which guarantee their autonomous replication also controlling the copy number and ensuring stable inheritance during cell division. Most of the plasmids confer positively selectable phenotypes by the presence of...
Paper Details
Title
Plasmids in Gram negatives: Molecular typing of resistance plasmids
Published Date
Dec 1, 2011
Volume
301
Issue
8
Pages
654 - 658
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