Isolation of Plasmid-Harboring Serratia plymuthica from Facultative Gut Microflora of the Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca sexta
AUTOR(ES)
Toth-Prestia, Cynthia
RESUMO
Aseptic isolation of the facultative gut microflora of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, yielded four microorganisms. Two were gram-positive Bacillus spp., one was Serratia plymuthica, and another was the yeast Candida guilliermondii. The three bacterial species were screened for extrachromosomal DNA, and S. plymuthica was found to have a 6.4-kilobase plasmid, which was designated pCP-1.
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