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Conjugative plasmids isolated from bacteria in marine environments show various degrees of homology to each other and are not closely related to well-characterized plasmids.

C Dahlberg, C Linberg, V L Torsvik, M Hermansson
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9406388

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  • Published online December 1, 1997.

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  1. C Dahlberg,
  2. C Linberg,
  3. V L Torsvik and
  4. M Hermansson
  1. Lundberg Laboratory, Göteborg University, Sweden.

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Conjugative plasmids isolated from bacteria in marine environments show various degrees of homology to each other and are not closely related to well-characterized plasmids.
C Dahlberg, C Linberg, V L Torsvik, M Hermansson
Applied and Environmental Microbiology Dec 1997, 63 (12) 4692-4697; DOI:

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