plasmidburna
Plasmidburna is a term used to describe a phenomenon observed in certain bacteria, particularly in laboratory settings. It refers to the spontaneous loss of a plasmid, a small, circular DNA molecule that replicates independently of the bacterial chromosome. This loss can occur due to various factors, including replication errors, segregation defects during cell division, or environmental stresses.
The presence of a plasmid often confers a selective advantage to the host bacterium, such as antibiotic
Researchers often monitor plasmid stability to ensure the integrity of experimental systems. Methods to detect plasmid