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. 1981 Feb;145(2):1102–1105. doi: 10.1128/jb.145.2.1102-1105.1981

Conjugative R plasmids in group C and G streptococci.

L Bougueleret, G Bieth, T Horodniceanu
PMCID: PMC217226  PMID: 6257646

Abstract

Two streptococcal isolates of groups C and G harbored conjugative R plasmids with molecular weights of 17 X 10(6) (pIP646) and 20 X 10(6) (pIP920). These plasmids carried genetic markers for resistance to macrolides and related drugs, as well as to chloramphenicol (pIP920), and have very similar HindIII restriction enzyme patterns.

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