Heat Curing of a Sym Plasmid in a Fast-Growing Rhizobium sp. That Is Able to Nodulate Legumes and the Nonlegume Parasponia sp
AUTOR(ES)
Morrison, Nigel A.
RESUMO
Genes involved in nodulation of both legumes and the nonlegume Parasponia sp., as well as nitrogenase genes, reside on a large plasmid in a fast-growing Rhizobium sp. from Lablab purpureus. This plasmid can be cured by incubation at elevated temperatures and can be mobilized by the P1 group plasmid RP1::Tn501.
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