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pairs (kbp) to very
large megaplasmids of
several megabase pairs (Mbp). At the
upper end,
little differs between a
megaplasmid and a minichromosome. Plasmids...
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chromosomes and
megaplasmids. On average,
chromids are
twice as
large as
megaplasmids (and so the
emergence of a
chromid from a
megaplasmid is ****ociated...
- will be
transferred (the T strand). The TraA gene is
usually found on
megaplasmids in bacteria, and it is
somewhat conserved among different bacterial species...
- long with 1115 ORFs. It is
determined to be
different from a
plasmid or
megaplasmid due to the
inclusion of
housekeeping and
other essential genes in the...
-
Serovar Infantis SNP cluster,
named REPJFX01. This SNP
cluster has a
large megaplasmid (pESI) that
contains multiple drug-resistance genes. The USDA
NARMS stated...
- 5 Mb up to 6 Mb,
roughly being 3.5 Mb of a
chromosome and 2 Mb of a
megaplasmid.
While the
strain GMI1000 was one of the
first phytopathogenic bacteria...
-
sequenced in 2011,
contains one
chromosome with 6,283,062 base
pairs and one
megaplasmid with 1,809,491 bp, with an
overall guanine-cytosine
content of 73%. Bodner...
-
features that are
commonly found within minichromosomes (also
known as
megaplasmids)
found in archaea.
Borgs range from 0.66-0.92 Mbp in length,
larger than...
- as well as a
megaplasmid, also
known as pTT27 (0.26Mb). This
strain was
found to be a
polyploid organism, with a
chromosome and
megaplasmid copy number...
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ability to grow at
metal levels lethal to most
other marine species.
Megaplasmids found in
particularly metal-tolerant
strains contain multiple copies...