Capture of a novel, antibiotic resistance encoding, mobile genetic element from Escherichia coli using a new entrapment vector
Journal of Applied Microbiology2020Vol. 130(3), pp. 832–842
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Abstract
This is the first time that a TU and associated resistance gene has been captured from clinical E. coli isolates using an entrapment vector. The pBACpAK has the potential to be used not only as a tool to capture MGEs in clinical E. coli isolates, but also to study dynamics, frequency and potentiators of mobility for MGEs.
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