The 64 508 bp IncP-1 beta antibiotic multiresistance plasmid pB10 isolated from a waste-water treatment plant provides evidence for recombination between members of different branches of the IncP-1 beta group

Schlüter A, Heuer H, Szczepanowski R, Forney LJ, Thomas CM, Pühler A, Top EM (2003)
Microbiology 149: 3139-3153.

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Schlüter, AndreasUniBi ; Heuer, H.; Szczepanowski, RafaelUniBi; Forney, L.J.; Thomas, C.M.; Pühler, AlfredUniBi ; Top, E.M.
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2003
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Microbiology
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Schlüter A, Heuer H, Szczepanowski R, et al. The 64 508 bp IncP-1 beta antibiotic multiresistance plasmid pB10 isolated from a waste-water treatment plant provides evidence for recombination between members of different branches of the IncP-1 beta group. Microbiology. 2003;149:3139-3153.
Schlüter, A., Heuer, H., Szczepanowski, R., Forney, L. J., Thomas, C. M., Pühler, A., & Top, E. M. (2003). The 64 508 bp IncP-1 beta antibiotic multiresistance plasmid pB10 isolated from a waste-water treatment plant provides evidence for recombination between members of different branches of the IncP-1 beta group. Microbiology, 149, 3139-3153. https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.026570-0
Schlüter, Andreas, Heuer, H., Szczepanowski, Rafael, Forney, L.J., Thomas, C.M., Pühler, Alfred, and Top, E.M. 2003. “The 64 508 bp IncP-1 beta antibiotic multiresistance plasmid pB10 isolated from a waste-water treatment plant provides evidence for recombination between members of different branches of the IncP-1 beta group”. Microbiology 149: 3139-3153.
Schlüter, A., Heuer, H., Szczepanowski, R., Forney, L. J., Thomas, C. M., Pühler, A., and Top, E. M. (2003). The 64 508 bp IncP-1 beta antibiotic multiresistance plasmid pB10 isolated from a waste-water treatment plant provides evidence for recombination between members of different branches of the IncP-1 beta group. Microbiology 149, 3139-3153.
Schlüter, A., et al., 2003. The 64 508 bp IncP-1 beta antibiotic multiresistance plasmid pB10 isolated from a waste-water treatment plant provides evidence for recombination between members of different branches of the IncP-1 beta group. Microbiology, 149, p 3139-3153.
A. Schlüter, et al., “The 64 508 bp IncP-1 beta antibiotic multiresistance plasmid pB10 isolated from a waste-water treatment plant provides evidence for recombination between members of different branches of the IncP-1 beta group”, Microbiology, vol. 149, 2003, pp. 3139-3153.
Schlüter, A., Heuer, H., Szczepanowski, R., Forney, L.J., Thomas, C.M., Pühler, A., Top, E.M.: The 64 508 bp IncP-1 beta antibiotic multiresistance plasmid pB10 isolated from a waste-water treatment plant provides evidence for recombination between members of different branches of the IncP-1 beta group. Microbiology. 149, 3139-3153 (2003).
Schlüter, Andreas, Heuer, H., Szczepanowski, Rafael, Forney, L.J., Thomas, C.M., Pühler, Alfred, and Top, E.M. “The 64 508 bp IncP-1 beta antibiotic multiresistance plasmid pB10 isolated from a waste-water treatment plant provides evidence for recombination between members of different branches of the IncP-1 beta group”. Microbiology 149 (2003): 3139-3153.

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