Abstract

Abstract Three Inc-W group plasmids R388, Sa, and R7K have been studied by a variety of physical and genetic techniques. The data presented here permit the mapping of function onto the restriction enzyme maps of all three plasmids. When the physical and functional maps of these three plasmids are then compared they show a high degree of sequence conservation in the regions encoding replication and transfer functions but large differences in the regions which code for antibiotic resistance. In all three plasmids the DNA in and around the antibiotic resistance genes contains the majority of the restriction enzyme sites. The evolution of these three plasmids is discussed.

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