Modern concerns about the spread of antibiotic resistance raise questions about the effect of bacterial species on plasmid evolution and maintenance. We studied 223 Enterobacteriaceae isolated from wild mammals and determined the number of plasmids per isolate, the size of those plasmids, and the distribution of plasmid incompatibility groups N, P, W, FII, and A/C. All of these variables were non-randomly distributed with respect to bacterial species, suggesting that host-cell factors constrain the plasmids that a strain will carry. The implication for the evolution of multiple-resistance plasmids in a clinical setting is that although inter-generic plasmid transfer may introduce a novel resistance plasmid into a bacterial genus, it is like...
It is generally accepted that plasmids containing the same origin of replication are incompatible. W...
Plasmid persistence in bacterial populations is strongly influenced by the fitness effects associate...
It is generally accepted that plasmids containing the same origin of replication are incompatible. W...
Plasmids allow the movement of genetic material, including antimicrobial resistance genes, between b...
Plasmids allow the movement of genetic material, including antimicrobial resistance genes, between b...
Plasmids allow the movement of genetic material, including antimicrobial resistance genes, between b...
Plasmids represent one of the most difficult challenge for counteracting the dissemination of antimi...
Broad-host-range (BHR) plasmids play a key role in the adaptation of bacteria to changing environmen...
Broad-host-range (BHR) plasmids play a key role in the adaptation of bacteria to changing environmen...
Plasmids are genetic elements that play a role in bacterial evolution by providing new genes that pr...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing problem worldwide. This is mainly the result of the pres...
The large, broad host range IncC plasmids are important contributors to the spread of key antibiotic...
Conjugative plasmids can confer antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to their host bacterium. The plasmids...
Plasmids are mobile genetic elements commonly found in bacteria. They replicate independently from t...
Plasmids are mobile genetic elements commonly found in bacteria. They replicate independently from t...
It is generally accepted that plasmids containing the same origin of replication are incompatible. W...
Plasmid persistence in bacterial populations is strongly influenced by the fitness effects associate...
It is generally accepted that plasmids containing the same origin of replication are incompatible. W...
Plasmids allow the movement of genetic material, including antimicrobial resistance genes, between b...
Plasmids allow the movement of genetic material, including antimicrobial resistance genes, between b...
Plasmids allow the movement of genetic material, including antimicrobial resistance genes, between b...
Plasmids represent one of the most difficult challenge for counteracting the dissemination of antimi...
Broad-host-range (BHR) plasmids play a key role in the adaptation of bacteria to changing environmen...
Broad-host-range (BHR) plasmids play a key role in the adaptation of bacteria to changing environmen...
Plasmids are genetic elements that play a role in bacterial evolution by providing new genes that pr...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing problem worldwide. This is mainly the result of the pres...
The large, broad host range IncC plasmids are important contributors to the spread of key antibiotic...
Conjugative plasmids can confer antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to their host bacterium. The plasmids...
Plasmids are mobile genetic elements commonly found in bacteria. They replicate independently from t...
Plasmids are mobile genetic elements commonly found in bacteria. They replicate independently from t...
It is generally accepted that plasmids containing the same origin of replication are incompatible. W...
Plasmid persistence in bacterial populations is strongly influenced by the fitness effects associate...
It is generally accepted that plasmids containing the same origin of replication are incompatible. W...