Tn402: a new transposable element determining trimethoprim resistance that inserts in bacteriophage lambda.

Journal of Bacteriology
J A Shapiro, P Sporn

Abstract

We have found that the trimethoprim resistance determinant of the IncP plasmid R751 (Jacob et al., 1977; Jobanputra and Datta, 1974) transposes to bacteriophage lambda. We call this transposable element Tn402.

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