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. 1981 Feb;145(2):1025–1030. doi: 10.1128/jb.145.2.1025-1030.1981

Plasmid transfer within and between serologically distinct strains of Rhizobium japonicum, using antibiotic resistance mutants and auxotrophs.

W P Pilacinski, E L Schmidt
PMCID: PMC217213  PMID: 7007335

Abstract

Methionine-requiring and pantothenic acid-requiring auxotrophs of Rhizobium japanicum USDA 31, as well as highly antibiotic-resistant mutants of R. japonicum strains USDA 31, USDA 110, USDA 138, and Webster 48, were isolated. These mutants were used to transfer the P-1 group plasmids R68.45 and RP4 within and between strains USDA 31, USDA 110, and Webster 48. Attempts to demonstrate transfer of either plasmid to strain USDA 138 were unsuccessful.

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