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Studies were made of naturally occurring plasmids hosted in Streptomyces strains isolated from two different terrestrial ecosystems: an agricultural field and a protected forest area. Six out of the 147 screened isolates contained plasmids. The strains containing these plasmids were all isolated from the agricultural soil. Plasmids were not found among the strains isolated from the forest area. Cross hybridization of the six newly isolated plasmids revealed very high similarities between four of them. However, no similarities were found between the six newly isolated plasmids and well studied streptomycete plasmids such as pIJ101 and SCP2*. The host strains of the four similar plasmids belonged to three different species S. anulatus, S. rochei and S. diastaticus. This implies a possible conjugative transfer of these plasmids within the streptomycete population in the agricultural area. The reason for the absence of streptomycete plasmids from the populations derived from the forest area is discussed.
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Koraki, T.G., Karagouni, A.D. Occurrence and diversity of plasmids in populations of streptomycetes in soil. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek 78, 323–329 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010229215567
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