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Volume 14, Number 2—February 2008
Research

Unexpected Occurrence of Plasmid-Mediated Quinolone Resistance Determinants in Environmental Aeromonas spp.

Vincent Cattoir*†‡, Laurent Poirel*†, Camille Aubert*†, Claude-James Soussy‡, and Patrice Nordmann*†Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Institut Nationale de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale Unité 914, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France; †Hôpital de Bicêtre, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre; ‡Université Paris XII, Créteil, France;

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Figure 1

Plasmid DNAs from Aeromonas punctata 37 and A. media 42 and their Escherichia coli TOP10 transformants (TF) carrying plasmids p37 or p42. Lanes: 1, A. punctata 37; 2, E. coli TOP10/p37 TF-1; 3, E. coli TOP10/p37 TF-2; 4, A. media 42; 5, E. coli TOP10/p42 TF-1; 6, E. coli TOP10/p42 TF-2; M, E. coli NCTC 50192 (used as reference for plasmid sizes).

Figure 1. Plasmid DNAs from Aeromonas punctata 37 and A. media 42 and their Escherichia coli TOP10 transformants (TF) carrying plasmids p37 or p42. Lanes: 1, A. punctata 37; 2, E. coli TOP10/p37 TF-1; 3, E. coli TOP10/p37 TF-2; 4, A. media 42; 5, E. coli TOP10/p42 TF-1; 6, E. coli TOP10/p42 TF-2; M, E. coli NCTC 50192 (used as reference for plasmid sizes).

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