Volume 7, Number 1—February 2001
Research
Transferable Plasmid-Mediated Resistance to Streptomycin in Clinical Isolate of Yersinia pestis
Table 2
Donor | Recipient | Frequency of transfer |
---|---|---|
Yersinia pestis 16/95 | Y. pestis 6/69cN | 3 x 10-1 |
Y. pseudotuberculosis IP32790cN | 1 x 100 | |
Y. enterocolitica IP864cN | <10-7 | |
E. coli K802N | 2 x 10-5 | |
Y. pestis 6/69cN(pIP1203) | Y. pestis 6/69cNR | 2 x 10-1 |
Y. pseudotuberculosis IP32790cNR | 5 x 10-1 | |
Y.pseudotuberculosis IP32790cN(pIP1203) | Y. pestis 6/69cNR | 3 x 10-2 |
Y. pseudotuberculosis IP32790cNR | 2 x 10-2 | |
E. coli C600R | <10-7 | |
Escherichia coli K802N (pIP1203) | Y. pestis 6/69cNR | 6 x 10-2 |
Y. pseudotuberculosis IP32790cN | 1 x 10-3 | |
E. coli C600R | 1 x 10-5 | |
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