The work covers the resistance transposons to the mercury of Gram-negative bacteria. The aim is to study the ways and procedures for horizontal transfer of the resistance transposons to the mercury in the natural population of Gram-negative bacteria. The new resistance transposons to the mercury have been characterized, the horisontal transfer facts of resistance transposons to the mercury between representatives of the different systematic groups in Gram-negative bacteria have been demonstrated. Application field: population genetics of bacteriaAvailable from VNTIC / VNTIC - Scientific & Technical Information Centre of RussiaSIGLERURussian Federatio
Mercury pollution is a major environmental problem that arises as a result of natural processes as w...
Usage of antibiotics selects for resistant bacteria, resulting in reduced treatment optio...
Mercury resistant (Hg(r)) bacteria were isolated from four terrestrial sites; three containing high ...
Mercury and its compounds are distributed widely across the earth. Many of the chemical forms of mer...
AbstractTwo immunologically non-cross-reactive types of mercury reductases were found among Gram-neg...
Of a sample of 42 gram-negative Hg-resistant bacteria, three (a Pseudomonas fluorescens, a Klebsiell...
This thesis deals with a detail analysis on antibiotic and heavy-metal resistance genes and horizont...
In an attempt to investigate the role of bacterial extrachromosomal genetic elements (bacteriophages...
Plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a major driver of genetic diversity in bacteria. ...
Horizontal gene transfer is one of the most important phenomenon, which lead to acquiring new genes....
Southern hybridization was performed on 30 gram-negative, mercury- resistant soil bacteria isolated ...
A 7.8 kb plasmid (pQM17) encoding mercury resistance was isolated from two epilithic strains of Acin...
Clinical mercury resistant (Hgr) Gram-negative bacteria carrying Gram-positive mercury reductase (me...
The emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic bacteria has been a rising proble...
Abstract Mercury, which is ubiquitous and recalcitrant to biodegradation processes, threatens human ...
Mercury pollution is a major environmental problem that arises as a result of natural processes as w...
Usage of antibiotics selects for resistant bacteria, resulting in reduced treatment optio...
Mercury resistant (Hg(r)) bacteria were isolated from four terrestrial sites; three containing high ...
Mercury and its compounds are distributed widely across the earth. Many of the chemical forms of mer...
AbstractTwo immunologically non-cross-reactive types of mercury reductases were found among Gram-neg...
Of a sample of 42 gram-negative Hg-resistant bacteria, three (a Pseudomonas fluorescens, a Klebsiell...
This thesis deals with a detail analysis on antibiotic and heavy-metal resistance genes and horizont...
In an attempt to investigate the role of bacterial extrachromosomal genetic elements (bacteriophages...
Plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a major driver of genetic diversity in bacteria. ...
Horizontal gene transfer is one of the most important phenomenon, which lead to acquiring new genes....
Southern hybridization was performed on 30 gram-negative, mercury- resistant soil bacteria isolated ...
A 7.8 kb plasmid (pQM17) encoding mercury resistance was isolated from two epilithic strains of Acin...
Clinical mercury resistant (Hgr) Gram-negative bacteria carrying Gram-positive mercury reductase (me...
The emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic bacteria has been a rising proble...
Abstract Mercury, which is ubiquitous and recalcitrant to biodegradation processes, threatens human ...
Mercury pollution is a major environmental problem that arises as a result of natural processes as w...
Usage of antibiotics selects for resistant bacteria, resulting in reduced treatment optio...
Mercury resistant (Hg(r)) bacteria were isolated from four terrestrial sites; three containing high ...