Non-receptivity for Kappa Phage of Kappa-lysogenic Serratia and Reactions to Superinfection of Receptive Cells with a Mutant Prophage
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Journal
Mol Gen Genet
Specialties
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology
Date
1972 Jan 1
PMID
4552714
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2
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Citing Articles
Genetic studies with two prophages naturally resident in Serratia marcescens HY.
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