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2. Plasmids, a molecular cornerstone of antimicrobial resistance in the One Health era
3. Phage defence by deaminase-mediated depletion of deoxynucleotides in bacteria
4. Biofilms preserve the transmissibility of a multi-drug resistance plasmid
5. Evolution of a Plasmid Regulatory Circuit Ameliorates Plasmid Fitness Cost
6. Evolutionary “Crowdsourcing”: Alignment of Fitness Landscapes Allows for Cross-species Adaptation of a Horizontally Transferred Gene
7. Coevolution of host–plasmid pairs facilitates the emergence of novel multidrug resistance
8. Linking the resistome and plasmidome to the microbiome
9. Genomic Signature Analysis to Predict Plasmid Host Range
10. Polluted wetlands contain multidrug-resistance plasmids encoding CTX-M-type extended-spectrum β-lactamases
11. Biodegradation of Linuron in a Phaseolus Bioassay Detected by Chlorophyll Fluorescence
12. Responses of Soil Bacterial Communities to Nitrogen Deposition and Precipitation Increment Are Closely Linked with Aboveground Community Variation
13. Compensatory mutations improve general permissiveness to antibiotic resistance plasmids
14. Evolutionary crowdsourcing: alignment of fitness landscapes allows cross-species adaptation of a horizontally transferred gene
15. Editorial: Plasmid transfer-mechanisms, ecology, evolution and applications
16. Estimating the transfer rates of bacterial plasmids with an adapted Luria–Delbrück fluctuation analysis
17. Antimicrobial resistance genes predict plasmid generalism and network structure in wastewater
18. Biofilms preserve the transmissibility of a multi-drug resistance plasmid
19. Transfer of Catabolic Plasmids in Soil and Activated Sludge: A Feasible Bioaugmentation Strategy?
20. Evolved plasmid-host interactions reduce plasmid interference cost
21. Diversification of broad host range plasmids correlates with the presence of antibiotic resistance genes
22. Plasmid Detection, Characterization, and Ecology
23. Editorial: Plasmid transfer-mechanisms, ecology, evolution and applications.
24. Genomic Signature Analysis to Predict Plasmid Host Range
25. Biosolids as a Source of Antibiotic Resistance Plasmids for Commensal and Pathogenic Bacteria
26. Contagious Antibiotic Resistance: Plasmid Transfer among Bacterial Residents of the Zebrafish Gut
27. Predicting plasmid promiscuity based on genomic signature
28. Plasmids captured in C. metallidurans CH34: defining the PromA family of broad-host-range plasmids
29. Host-specific factors determine the persistence of IncP-1 plasmids
30. A Broadly Conserved Deoxycytidine Deaminase Protects Bacteria from Phage Infection
31. Estimating the rate of plasmid transfer with an adapted Luria–Delbrück fluctuation analysis
32. Adaptive plasmid evolution results in host-range expansion of a broad-host-range plasmid
33. Modelling the spatial dynamics of plasmid transfer and persistence
34. The population biology of bacterial plasmids: a hidden Markov model approach
35. Region-specific insertion of transposons in combination with selection for high plasmid transferability and stability accounts for the structural similarity of IncP-1 plasmids
36. Stability of a promiscuous plasmid in different hosts: no guarantee for a long-term relationship
37. Modeling the impact of periodic bottlenecks, unidirectional mutation, and observational error in experimental evolution
38. Plasmid pBP136 from Bordetella pertussis represents an ancestral form of IncP-1[beta] plasmids without accessory mobile elements
39. Genomic and functional analysis of the IncP-9 naphthalene-catabolic plasmid NAH7 and its transposon Tn4655 suggests catabolic gene spread by a tyrosine recombinase
40. Combining mathematical models and statistical methods to understand and predict the dynamics of antibiotic-sensitive mutants in a population of resistant bacteria during experimental evolution
41. Occurrence and phylogenetic diversity of Sphingomonas strains in soils contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
42. Inferring the Evolutionary History of IncP-1 Plasmids Despite Incongruence among Backbone Gene Trees
43. Effect of Veterinary Medicines Introduced via Manure into Soil on the Abundance and Diversity of Antibiotic Resistance Genes on Their Transferability
44. Genetic diversity among 3-chloroaniline- and aniline-degrading strains of the Comamonadaceae
45. Evolving Populations in Biofilms Contain More Persistent Plasmids
46. Effect of dissemination of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) degradation plasmids on 2,4-D degradation and on bacterial community structure in two different soil horizons
47. Bioaugmentation of activated sludge by an indigenous 3-chloroaniline-degrading Comamonas testosteroni strain, 12gfp
48. Bioaugmentation of a soil bioreactor designed for pilot-scale anaerobic bioremediation studies
49. Effect of phenylurea herbicides on soil microbial communities estimated by analysis of 16S rRNA gene fingerprints and community-level physiological profiles
50. Enhancement of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) degradation in soil by dissemination of catabolic plasmids
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