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- R-factor abstract "R-factor is an old name for a plasmid that codes for antibiotic resistance. Often, R-factors code for more than one antibiotic resistance factor: genes that encode resistance to unrelated antibiotics may be carried on a single R-factor, sometimes up to 8 different resistances. Many R-factors can pass from one bacterium to another through bacterial conjugation and are a common means by which antibiotic resistance spreads between bacterial species, genera and even families. For example RP1, a plasmid that encodes resistance to ampicillin, tetracycline and kanamycin originated in a species of Pseudomonas, from the Family Pseudomonadaceae, but can also be maintained in bacteria belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae, such as Escherichia coli.".
- R-factor wikiPageID "3558686".
- R-factor wikiPageRevisionID "587984412".
- R-factor hasPhotoCollection R-factor.
- R-factor subject Category:Antibiotic_resistance.
- R-factor subject Category:Bacteriology.
- R-factor comment "R-factor is an old name for a plasmid that codes for antibiotic resistance. Often, R-factors code for more than one antibiotic resistance factor: genes that encode resistance to unrelated antibiotics may be carried on a single R-factor, sometimes up to 8 different resistances. Many R-factors can pass from one bacterium to another through bacterial conjugation and are a common means by which antibiotic resistance spreads between bacterial species, genera and even families.".
- R-factor label "Plasmide r".
- R-factor label "Plásmido R".
- R-factor label "R-factor".
- R-factor sameAs Plásmido_R.
- R-factor sameAs Plasmide_r.
- R-factor sameAs m.09lhnq.
- R-factor sameAs Q3906336.
- R-factor sameAs Q3906336.
- R-factor wasDerivedFrom R-factor?oldid=587984412.
- R-factor isPrimaryTopicOf R-factor.