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Main Title Survival of, and Genetic Transfer by, Genetically Engineered Bacteria in Natural Environments.
Author Stotzky, G. ; Babich, H. ;
CORP Author New York Univ., NY. Dept. of Biology. ;Rockefeller Univ., New York. Lab. Animal Research Center.;Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Year Published 1986
Report Number EPA-R-809067 ;EPA-R-812484; EPA/600/D-88/162;
Stock Number PB88-237953
Additional Subjects Ecology ; Bacteria ; Bacteriophages ; Aquatic microbiology ; Soil microbiology ; Survival ; Plant diseases ; Humans ; Resistance ; Reprints ; Genetic engineering ; Environmental fate ; Environmental factors ; Genetic transduction ; Genetic conjugation ; Bacterial transformation ; Genetic vectors
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Abstract
The article reviews the few studies that have evaluated the survival of bacterial hosts and cloning vectors (e.g., phages) and the transfer of genetic information, by the processes of conjugation, transduction, and transformation, in aquatic and terrestrial environments and on plants. Mention is also made of selected in vivo studies (i.e., in human beings and other animals), as the environmental factors that affect survival and genetic transfer in vivo have similarity to those that affect survival and genetic transfer in situ (i.e., in natural environments). (Copyright (c) 1966 by Academic Press. Inc.)