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Transposon-aided capture (TRACA) of plasmids resident in the human gut mobile metagenome
Brian Jones, J.R. Marchesi
University of Brighton
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Plasmid
100%
Transposon
100%
Human Gut
100%
Metagenome
100%
Gram-positive
42%
Escherichia Coli
14%
Plasmid Replication
14%
Conserved Hypothetical Protein
14%
Culture-independent
14%
Plasmid Encoded
14%
DNA Extracts
14%
Bacterial Community
14%
Firmicutes
14%
Metagenomic DNA
14%
Clusters of Orthologous Groups
14%
Upstream Open Reading Frame (uORF)
14%
Number of Groups
14%
Complex Ecosystem
14%
Enzyme Cluster
14%
Phosphotriesterase
14%
Plasmid Mobilization
14%
Capture Method
14%
Selectable Marker
14%
Phosphohydrolase
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Plasmid
100%
Transposable Element
100%
Metagenome
100%
Enzyme
12%
Metagenomics
12%
Hypothetical Protein
12%
Mobilizable Plasmid
12%
Open Reading Frame
12%
Escherichia coli
12%
Selectable Marker
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Metagenome
100%
Transposon
100%
Plasmid
100%
Escherichia coli
12%
Hypothetical Protein
12%
Metagenomics
12%
Mobilizable Plasmid
12%
Open Reading Frame
12%