Host Function Specified by Bacillus pumilus Plasmid pPL7065
AUTOR(ES)
Lovett, P. S.
RESUMO
Plasmid pPL7065 (∼4.7 × 106 daltons; ∼20 copies per chromosome) determines the production of, and immunity or resistance to, a killing activity in strains of Bacillus pumilus. Plasmid pPL7065 is compatible with plasmid pPL576 (∼28 × 106 daltons; ∼2 copies per chromosome).
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