Bacteriophages and genetic mobilization in sewage and faecally polluted environments.
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Recombinant transfer in the basic genome of Escherichia coli.Survival of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria and Horizontal Gene Transfer Control Antibiotic Resistance Gene Content in Anaerobic Digesters.Phage-mediated horizontal gene transfer of both prophage and heterologous DNA by ϕBB-1, a bacteriophage of Borrelia burgdorferi.Survival studies of a temperate and lytic bacteriophage in bovine faeces and slurry.Abundance of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Bacteriophage following Soil Fertilization with Dairy Manure or Municipal Biosolids, and Evidence for Potential Transduction.Revisiting Antibiotic Resistance Spreading in Wastewater Treatment Plants - Bacteriophages as a Much Neglected Potential Transmission Vehicle.
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Bacteriophages and genetic mobilization in sewage and faecally polluted environments.
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scientific article published on 27 April 2011
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Bacteriophages and genetic mobilization in sewage and faecally polluted environments.
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Bacteriophages and genetic mobilization in sewage and faecally polluted environments.
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Bacteriophages and genetic mobilization in sewage and faecally polluted environments.
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Bacteriophages and genetic mobilization in sewage and faecally polluted environments.
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Bacteriophages and genetic mobilization in sewage and faecally polluted environments.
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Bacteriophages and genetic mobilization in sewage and faecally polluted environments.
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Bacteriophages and genetic mobilization in sewage and faecally polluted environments
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Juan Jofre
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10.1111/J.1751-7915.2011.00264.X
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2011-04-27T00:00:00Z