Characterization of a Cryptic Extrachromosomal Element Isolated from the Mollicute Spiroplasma taiwanense
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Characterization of a Cryptic Extrachromosomal Element Isolated from the Mollicute Spiroplasma taiwanense
Characterization of an extrachromosomal element from an organism in the genus Spiroplasma is likely to be an essential step in the development of cloning vectors which replicate in these organisms. A restriction map for an 11-kb element, designated pCT-1, isolated from Spiroplasma taiwanese strain CT-1 (ATCC 43302) has been constructed using the restriction enzymes Bg/II, EcoRI, HincII, HindIII, HpaI, PstI, and XbaI. This element is distinct from any previously characterized spiroplasma virus or plasmid. pCT-1 has been cloned into the Escherichia coli vector pBR322 as a step in the development of a biphasic shuttle vector system.
- Agricultural Research Service United States
DNA, Bacterial, Culex, Spiroplasma, Genetic Vectors, Restriction Mapping, Escherichia coli, Extrachromosomal Inheritance, Animals, Cloning, Molecular
DNA, Bacterial, Culex, Spiroplasma, Genetic Vectors, Restriction Mapping, Escherichia coli, Extrachromosomal Inheritance, Animals, Cloning, Molecular
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