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. 1993 Feb;175(4):1081–1086. doi: 10.1128/jb.175.4.1081-1086.1993

Heterogeneity of small plasmids from halophilic archaea.

A S Akhmanova 1, V K Kagramanova 1, A S Mankin 1
PMCID: PMC193023  PMID: 8094388

Abstract

Small multicopy plasmids in three strains of halophilic archaea, SB3, GRB, and GN101, were found to be present in a cell as a population of related but not identical sequences. Two types of heterogeneity were observed: macroheterogeneity, represented by two major plasmid sequence versions homologous to each other by 80%, and microheterogeneity, in which individual plasmids differ by one or a few nucleotide substitutions.

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