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1. How Do Transposable Elements Activate Expression of Transcriptionally Silent Antibiotic Resistance Genes?

2. Characterization of nonpathogenic Listeria species isolated from food and food processing environment.

3. Autonomous and non-autonomous Tn 3 -family transposons and their role in the evolution of mobile genetic elements.

4. Mobility and Generation of Mosaic Non-Autonomous Transposons by Tn3-Derived Inverted-Repeat Miniature Elements (TIMEs).

5. Mobilizable narrow host range plasmids as natural suicide vectors enabling horizontal gene transfer among distantly related bacterial species.

6. Identification of a mosaic transposable element of Paracoccus marcusii composed of insertion sequence IS Pmar4 (IS As1 family) and an IS 1247a-driven transposable module (TMo).

7. Prevalence of plasmid-borne benzalkonium chloride resistance cassette bcrABC and cadmium resistance cadA genes in nonpathogenic Listeria spp. isolated from food and food-processing environments.

8. Differential Localization and Functional Specialization of parS Centromere-Like Sites in repABC Replicons of Alphaproteobacteria.

9. Insights into the Transposable Mobilome of Paracoccus spp. (Alphaproteobacteria).

10. DIY series of genetic cassettes useful in construction of versatile vectors specific for Alphaproteobacteria

11. Benzalkonium chloride and heavy metal resistance profiles of Listeria monocytogenes strains isolated from fish, fish products and food-producing factories in Poland.

12. Characterization of Halomonas sp. ZM3 isolated from the Zelazny Most post-flotation waste reservoir, with a special focus on its mobile DNA.

13. Plasmidome of Listeria spp.—The repA -Family Business.

14. Diversity and Horizontal Transfer of Antarctic Pseudomonas spp. Plasmids.

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