RSF1010 plasmid as a potentially useful vector in Pseudomonas species.
AUTOR(ES)
Nagahari, K
RESUMO
RSF1010 plasmid DNA was introduced into Pseudomonas putida and P. aeruginosa cells and maintained stably, suggesting the potential usefulness of this plasmid as a vector in Pseudomonas species. The number of copies of RSF1010 was 43 per chromosome equivalent in P. putida cells.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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