Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2004) 70, 7539-7544

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Gayle C. Foster, Gayle C. McGhee, Alan L. Jones and George W. Sundin (2004)
Nucleotide sequences, genetic organization, and distribution of pEU30 and pEL60 from Erwinia amylovora
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 70 (12), 7539-7544
Abstract: The nucleotide sequences, genetic organization, and distribution of plasmids pEU30 (30,314 bp) and pEL60 (60,145 bp) from the plant pathogen Erwinia amylovora are described. The newly characterized pEU30 and pEL60 plasmids inhabited strains isolated in the western United States and Lebanon, respectively. The gene content of pEU30 resembled plasmids found in plant-associated bacteria, while that of pEL60 was most similar to IncL/M plasmids inhabiting enteric bacteria.
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Erwinia amylovora Lebanon