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Numerous Hfr strains with differing origins and directions of chromosome transfer
have been isolated in E . coli ( 13 , 27 ) . The choice of a specific Hfr strain thus
depends on the region of the bacterial chromosome to be studied with regard to ...
Numerous Hfr strains with differing origins and directions of chromosome transfer
have been isolated in E . coli ( 13 , 27 ) . The choice of a specific Hfr strain thus
depends on the region of the bacterial chromosome to be studied with regard to ...
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Eventually , convert all results for a given set of strains to a numerical format . ...
There usually is provision for noncomparable ( NC ) characters ( e . g . , if the
strain is incapable of growing in the test medium for H2S production ) ; the code
for ...
Eventually , convert all results for a given set of strains to a numerical format . ...
There usually is provision for noncomparable ( NC ) characters ( e . g . , if the
strain is incapable of growing in the test medium for H2S production ) ; the code
for ...
Page 447
Although the merits of both equations have to see the three identified clusters of
strains been adequately discussed elsewhere ( 4 , 5 ) , it corresponding to
Pseudomonas spp . , Lucibacneeds to be emphasized that the Ssm coefficient
terium ...
Although the merits of both equations have to see the three identified clusters of
strains been adequately discussed elsewhere ( 4 , 5 ) , it corresponding to
Pseudomonas spp . , Lucibacneeds to be emphasized that the Ssm coefficient
terium ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
GROWTH RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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