The heat-stable toxin I gene from Escherichia coli 18D.
AUTOR(ES)
Dallas, W S
RESUMO
The heat-stable toxin I gene in the human Escherichia coli isolate 18D is the estA1 allele. The gene is not part of a composite transposon, but inspection of the flanking DNA sequences suggests that it was at one time part of a transposon. The hypothetical transposon originated from an event other than the occurrence that formed Tn1681.
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