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Many Pseudomonas plasmids are transmissible to E. coli, but the copy number is plasmid-dependent. Some plasmids are of low-copy number whereas some are high-copy number, and we should also consider copy-number-incompatibility.

It could not be said that plasmids which can replicate in E.coli and Pseudomonas are of high copy number.

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