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A toxin-antitoxin system is a set of two or more closely linked genes that together encode both a protein ‘poison’ and a corresponding ‘antidote’. When these systems are contained on plasmids – transferable genetic elements – they ensure that only the daughter cells that inherit the plasmid survive after cell division.

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