Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Conjugative plasmids
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:
Antibiotic resistance plasmids (R plasmids) may have two functional parts: an RTF region that mediates transfer and an r-determinant region encoding resistance genes. Terminology distinguishes whether a plasmid can self-transfer.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:
If a plasmid carries both RTF and r determinants, it can transfer itself by conjugation and confer resistance to recipients. Therefore it is a conjugative plasmid. Plasmids lacking transfer functions are non-conjugative and require “helper” plasmids.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Verification / Alternative check:
Mating experiments show such plasmids mobilize themselves and often co-mobilize other plasmids lacking transfer regions if oriT is present.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
“Non self-transmissible” and “non-conjugative” contradict the presence of RTF.
“None of the above” is incorrect because an established term exists.
Common Pitfalls:
Confusing conjugative R plasmids with mobilizable plasmids; the latter have oriT but need transfer functions in trans.
Final Answer:
Conjugative plasmids
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