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Origin and direction of replication of the drug resistance plasmid R100.1 and of a resistance transfer factor derivative in synchronized cultures
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Resistance Transfer FactorElectron Microscopy AutoradiographyAntimicrobial Resistance GeneNatural SciencesDna ReplicationMolecular BiologyResistance Mutation (Virology)R100 MapMolecular GeneticsSynchronized CulturesMicrobiologyAntibiotic ResistanceMedicineBiophysicsAntimicrobial ResistanceStructural BiologyDrug Resistance
The origin and direction of replication of the resistance plasmid R100.1 and its resistance transfer factor derivative, pAR132, were studied by electron microscopy autoradiography of partially denatured molecules and partial denaturation mapping of replicative intermediates. Results of these studies indicate the existence of an origin of replication at 8.8 kilobases on the R100 map. Replication from this origin in cultures synchronized for initiation of replication is predominantly unidirectional in a single direction.
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