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Plasmid pMO1 from Marinitoga okinawensis, first non-cryptic plasmid reported within Thermotogota

Mobile genetic elements (MGEs), such as viruses and plasmids, drive the evolution and adaptation of their cellular hosts from all three domains of life. This includes microorganisms thriving in the most extreme environments, like deep-sea hydrothermal vents. However, our knowledge about MGEs still r...

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Published in:Research in microbiology 2023-05, Vol.174 (4), p.104044-104044, Article 104044
Main Authors: Lossouarn, Julien, Nesbø, Camilla L., Bienvenu, Nadège, Geslin, Claire
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Deep-sea hydrothermal vent
Ecosystem
evolution
Hydrothermal Vents
Life Sciences
Marinitoga
microbiology
phenotype
Phylogeny
Plasmid
plasmids
Plasmids - genetics
Thermophiles
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