Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Page 869
On the basis of this hypothesis , we expected that in other strains , also difficult to
transform with PGKV110 , plasmids showing homology with PGKV110 should be
present . This was analyzed by blot hybridization . The results shown in Fig .
On the basis of this hypothesis , we expected that in other strains , also difficult to
transform with PGKV110 , plasmids showing homology with PGKV110 should be
present . This was analyzed by blot hybridization . The results shown in Fig .
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Most , although not all , of the bands present in lane 2 are repeated here with the
exception of the amp gene products ( pC1182 is Ap ' ) . This indicated that bands
present in both lanes arose from a small number of proteins , the genes for ...
Most , although not all , of the bands present in lane 2 are repeated here with the
exception of the amp gene products ( pC1182 is Ap ' ) . This indicated that bands
present in both lanes arose from a small number of proteins , the genes for ...
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DRIA was generally the best for recovering low inocula because it was the most
reliable for yielding countable replicates , yet it was typically inferior to MLA ,
MDA , and MMLA when the organism was present in high numbers . However ,
when ...
DRIA was generally the best for recovering low inocula because it was the most
reliable for yielding countable replicates , yet it was typically inferior to MLA ,
MDA , and MMLA when the organism was present in high numbers . However ,
when ...
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