R Plasmid Carbenicillin-resistance Chloramphenicol- resistance gene gene Tetracycline- resistance gene -Pilus-synthesis Origin of replication genes - Origin of transfer FIGURE 8.26 Functional Regions...


How is an R plasmid similar to an F plasmid?


R Plasmid<br>Carbenicillin-resistance<br>Chloramphenicol-<br>resistance gene<br>gene<br>Tetracycline-<br>resistance<br>gene<br>-Pilus-synthesis<br>Origin of<br>replication<br>genes<br>- Origin of transfer<br>FIGURE 8.26 Functional Regions of an R Plasmid Genes<br>conferring resistance to antimicrobial compounds tend to be clustered<br>within a specific region (the top half of the illustrated plasmid), whereas<br>genes involved in replication and conjugative transfer are located on a<br>different region (the bottom half of the illustrated plasmid).<br>

Extracted text: R Plasmid Carbenicillin-resistance Chloramphenicol- resistance gene gene Tetracycline- resistance gene -Pilus-synthesis Origin of replication genes - Origin of transfer FIGURE 8.26 Functional Regions of an R Plasmid Genes conferring resistance to antimicrobial compounds tend to be clustered within a specific region (the top half of the illustrated plasmid), whereas genes involved in replication and conjugative transfer are located on a different region (the bottom half of the illustrated plasmid).

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