“…For plasmid size groups 1 and 2, the nucleotide sequence diversity among the plasmids of each group is similar to that among the host chromosomes for chromosomal genes gyrA, polC, and rpoB. Two of these chromosomal genes are highly conserved, with only 2% amino acid sequence divergence at rpoB (25,29) and 4% divergence at polC between E. coli and Salmonella typhimurium (24,51); the third gene, gyrA, shows a more typical level of conservation, with 11% amino acid sequence divergence between E. coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae (11,55) (sequence divergence for all three genes was determined by using Megalign software [DNA-STAR, Inc.] for sequence alignment). These results suggest a high level of constraint on plasmid sequence evolution.…”