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*"The fact that commonly used plasmids with the ColE1 origin of replication are able to replicate in ADP1 (22) is a disadvantage when the goal is to create heterogenotes." [http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/full/69/9/5398] | |||
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*[http://www.scribd.com/doc/12235284/Uptake-and-processing-of-DNA-by-Acinetobacter-calcoaceticus-a-review Uptake and processing of DNA by Acinetobacter calcoaceticus — a review. Palmen, R., and K. J. Hellingwerf. 1997. Gene 192:179–190.] | *[http://www.scribd.com/doc/12235284/Uptake-and-processing-of-DNA-by-Acinetobacter-calcoaceticus-a-review Uptake and processing of DNA by Acinetobacter calcoaceticus — a review. Palmen, R., and K. J. Hellingwerf. 1997. Gene 192:179–190.] |
Revision as of 17:13, 18 February 2009
ORIs
- "The fact that commonly used plasmids with the ColE1 origin of replication are able to replicate in ADP1 (22) is a disadvantage when the goal is to create heterogenotes." [1]
papers
- Molecular characterization of the gene encoding a new AmpC ß-lactamase in Acinetobacter baylyi - ADP1 has a chromosomal copy of AmpC?
- Strategy for In Situ Detection of Natural Transformation-Based Horizontal Gene Transfer Events - they used a pUC derived plasmid called pCLT that they got from Palmen and Hellingwerf?