I am trying to find out if there has been any independently  
functioning "extracellular plasmid DNA"  (excpDNA) that has been  
mapped and/or recognized as part of the human genome (completely  
independent of the mitochondrial and nuclear chromosomes)

I searched the NCBI  database 
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=%22extracellular+plasmid+DNA%22 
    but got only references for E. Coli and yeast. I could not find  
anything on UCSC either

I would greatly appreciate any help anyone can give me.

Thanks
Bob Walberg
Toronto Canada
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