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Testing the Role of Multicopy Plasmids in the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance
Published on: May 2, 2018
Transposon-Aided Capture of Antibiotic Resistance Plasmids from Complex Samples
Sarah Delaney1,2, Richard Murphy3, Fiona Walsh4
1Antimicrobial Resistance and Microbiome Research Group, Department of Biology, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland. sarah.delaney@mu.ie.
Abstract:
Transposon-aided capture of plasmids allows for antibiotic resistance plasmids to be acquired from complex samples. It is based on the insertion of a transposon, with a known origin of replication and selectable marker, into the plasmids present in a sample which can subsequently be captured after the removal of contaminating chromosomal DNA. Here we describe isolation of bacterial cells from a complex sample, DNA extraction, transposon-aided capture of plasmids in the sample, and analysis of the captured plasmids.
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