ABSTRACT

Bacteria are the most ubiquitous of all organisms. Responsible for a number of diseases and for many of the chemical cycles on which life depends, they are genetically adaptable. Vital to this adaptability is the existence of autonomous genetic elements-plasmids-which promote genetic exchange and recombination. The genes carried by any particular p

chapter 2|41 pages

Plasmid Maintenance Systems

chapter 3|88 pages

Conjugative-DNA Transfer Processes

chapter 8|62 pages

The Evolution of Bacterial Plasmids