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Comparative Study
. 1981;182(2):189-95.
doi: 10.1007/BF00269657.

DNA sequence homology in Rhizobium meliloti plasmids

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Comparative Study

DNA sequence homology in Rhizobium meliloti plasmids

L Jouanin et al. Mol Gen Genet. 1981.
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Abstract

Plasmids were recovered by an alkaline procedure from six symbiotically effective strains of Rhizobium meliloti of diverse geographical origin, reported to harbour only one middle-size large plasmid (ranging from 89 to 143 Megadaltons). Each purified plasmid was digested with eight restriction endonucleases; cleavage patterns were very complex: only KpnI and XbaI gave a limited number of bands. Fingerprints were very different, whatever the restriction enzyme or the geographical origin of the strains. However, Southern DNA-DNA hybridizations revealed that the plasmids showed homologous sequences having a high thermal stability. We gave evidence that some of these sequences are common to all the plasmids of R. meliloti. The biological function of these common sequences is unknown. Hybridization with cloned nitrogen fixation (nif) genes from Klebsiella pneumoniae had demonstrated that nif genes were not located on the middle -- size plasmids of R. meliloti studied in this paper.

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