2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201810.0505.v1
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Genomic Islands Confer Heavy Metal Resistance in <em>Mucilaginibacter Kameinonensis</em> and <em>Mucilaginibacter Rubeus</em> Isolated from a Gold/Copper Mine

Abstract: Heavy metals are compounds that can be hazardous and impair growth of living organisms. Bacteria have evolved the capability not only to cope with heavy metals but also to detoxify polluted environments. Three heavy metal-resistant strains of Mucilaginibacer rubeus and one of Mucilaginibacter kameinonensis were isolated from the gold/copper Zijin mining site, Longyan, Fujian, China. These strains were shown to exhibit high resistance to heavy metals with minimal inhibitory concentration reaching up to 3.5 mM C… Show more

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