Novel assay to assess permissiveness of a soil microbial community toward receipt of mobile genetic elements

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Novel assay to assess permissiveness of a soil microbial community toward receipt of mobile genetic elements is …
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P356DOI10.1128/AEM.02713-09
P932PMC publication ID2901734
P698PubMed publication ID20511430

P50authorBarth F SmetsQ39274431
Arnaud DechesneQ47423995
P2093author name stringSanin Musovic
Jan Sørensen
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A new medium for the enumeration and subculture of bacteria from potable waterQ40049369
The acquisition of indigenous plasmids by a genetically marked pseudomonad population colonizing the sugar beet phytosphere is related to local environmental conditions.Q41772437
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High diversity in DNA of soil bacteriaQ42926214
Monitoring the conjugal transfer of plasmid RP4 in activated sludge and in situ identification of the transconjugantsQ47966545
Specific-purpose plasmid cloning vectors II. Broad host range, high copy number, RSF 1010-derived vectors, and a host-vector system for gene cloning in PseudomonasQ54528042
Transfer of plasmid RP4 in the spermosphere and rhizosphere of barley seedlingQ63761798
Specification of the conjugative pili and surface mating systems of Pseudomonas plasmidsQ64451728
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P433issue14
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectsoil microbiotaQ123989545
P304page(s)4813-4818
P577publication date2010-05-28
P1433published inApplied and Environmental MicrobiologyQ4781593
P1476titleNovel assay to assess permissiveness of a soil microbial community toward receipt of mobile genetic elements
P478volume76

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