plazmidok
Plazmidok are small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecules that replicate independently of the host genome. They occur mainly in bacteria and archaea, and less commonly in some eukaryotic microbes. Plazmidok are typically extrachromosomal and can exist in multiple copies per cell, depending on their origin of replication and regulatory elements.
Most plazmidok carry a replication origin (ori) and genes that can provide advantages to the host, such
Plazmidok are classified into incompatibility groups, defined by their replication control. Plazmidok from the same incompatibility
Some plazmidok are mobilizable or conjugative, containing transfer genes (tra) that enable transfer to other cells
In biotechnology, plazmidok are widely used as cloning and expression vectors. Typical plasmid vectors include an
Natural and engineered plazmidok contribute to horizontal gene transfer, influencing microbial evolution, antibiotic resistance, and niche