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Martin Rieger

Researcher at Kaiserslautern University of Technology

Publications -  8
Citations -  541

Martin Rieger is an academic researcher from Kaiserslautern University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Streptococcus pneumoniae. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 519 citations.

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Complete Dna-Sequence Of Yeast Chromosome-Xi

Bernard Dujon, +112 more
- 02 Jun 1994 - 
TL;DR: The complete DNA sequence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XI has been determined, and the 666,448-base-pair sequence has revealed general chromosome patterns.
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Streptococcus pneumoniae R6 interspecies transformation: genetic analysis of penicillin resistance determinants and genome-wide recombination events.

TL;DR: The S. pneumoniae R6 introduced during four successive transformations with DNA of the high‐level penicillin‐resistant Streptococcus mitis B6 with beta‐lactam selection have now been determined and the contribution of genes to high resistance levels was analysed genetically.
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Genome of Streptococcus oralis Strain Uo5

TL;DR: S. oralis Uo5, a high-level penicillin- and multiple-antibiotic-resistant isolate from Hungary, is competent for genetic transformation under laboratory conditions and will be important in understanding the evolution of pathogenesis among Mitis streptococci and their potential to engage in interspecies gene transfer.
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Highly Variable Streptococcus oralis Strains Are Common among Viridans Streptococci Isolated from Primates.

TL;DR: This work has shown that S. oralis can frequently be isolated from primates and a variety of other viridans streptococci as well, and displayed a remarkable diversity of genes involved in the biosynthesis of peptidoglycan (penicillin-binding proteins and MurMN) and choline-containing teichoic acid.
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Transfer of penicillin resistance from Streptococcus oralis to Streptococcus pneumoniae identifies murE as resistance determinant.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the high-level beta-lactam resistant S.oralis-Uo5 as donor in transformation experiments with the sensitive laboratory strain S. pneumoniae R6 as recipient.