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The plasmid profiles of 97 Bacteroides isolates collected during screening
for different pathogenic markers of this genus were investigated, In all, 4
8% of 69 isolates from infections that belonged to six species harboured lo
w mol. wt plasmids (2.8-11.0 kb), Similar plasmids were also found in 39% o
f 28 isolates, belonging to eight species, from faeces of healthy persons.
The two most frequently obtained types were the 5.5- and the 4.2-kb plasmid
s, which were present in 70% and 52% of all plasmid-bearing isolates, respe
ctively. Restriction endonuclease analysis revealed that the 5.5-kb plasmid
s found in the different Bacteroides spp, exhibited the same restriction ma
p, with the exception that pBVP61 lacked the PstI recognition site, The two
plasmid types (4.2 and 5.5 kb) seem to be most widely distributed among Ba
cteroides isolates independent of the site of isolation and with some diffe
rences depending on geographic regions.