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[국내논문] A New ColE1-like Plasmid Group Revealed by Comparative Analysis of the Replication Proficient Fragments of Vibrionaceae Plasmids 원문보기

Journal of microbiology and biotechnology, v.20 no.8, 2010년, pp.1163 - 1178  

Pan, Li (School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Kadoorie Biological Sciences Building) ,  Leung, P.C. (School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Kadoorie Biological Sciences Building) ,  Gu, Ji-Dong (School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Kadoorie Biological Sciences Building)

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Plasmids play important roles in horizontal gene transfer among Vibrionaceae, but surprisingly little is known about their replication and incompatibility systems. In this study, we successfully developed a bioinformatics-assisted strategy of experimental identification of seven Vibrio plasmid repli...

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