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Bacterial conjugation is a natural process that allows for horizontal transmission of DNA from one bacterium to another. Several plasmids carry transposons that encode multiple antimicrobial and metal resistance genes. Conjugative plasmid transfer requires intimate cell-to-cell contacts between the donor and the recipient. Self-conjugative plasmids harbor tra genes which facilitate plasmid transfer from donor to recipient bacterial strain. Here we describe different methods of conjugative plasmid transfers via conjugation.
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The authors would like to thank Drs. Ashraf Khan and Jing Han for their insightful review of the book chapter. The opinions expressed in this book chapter are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views and policy of the US Food and Drug Administration. Reference to any commercial materials, equipment, or process does not in any way constitute approval, endorsement, or recommendation by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Khajanchi, B.K., Kaldhone, P.R., Foley, S.L. (2019). Protocols of Conjugative Plasmid Transfer in Salmonella: Plate, Broth, and Filter Mating Approaches. In: Ricke, S., Park, S., Davis, M. (eds) Microbial Transposon Mutagenesis. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2016. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9570-7_12
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