Incidence of plasmids in marine Vibrio spp. isolated from an oil field in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico

Hada, H. S. and R. K. Sizemore

Abstract

From the Abstract: “Presumptive marine Vibrio spp. were collected from an operational oil field and control site located in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Of  440 isolates analyzed for the presence of extrachromosomal deoxyribonucleic acid elements or plasmids by using the cleared lysate and agarose gel techniques, 31% showed distinct plasmid bands on agarose gels. A majority of the plasmids detected were estimated  to have molecular masses of 10 x 106 or less. Multiple plasmids were observed in approximately half of the plasmid-containing strains. A number of isolates contained plasmids with similar banding and mobility patterns. The oil field area had noticeably more plasmid-containing strains (35 versus 23% in the control site) and a  greater number of plasmids per plasmid-containing strain (an average of 2.5 plasmids, versus 1.5 in the control site). Oil field discharges might have resulted in increased plasmid incidence and diversity.”

Date: 

1981

Journal: 

Applied Environmental Microbiology

Volume: 

41

Pages: 

199–202

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