Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Page 865
... protoplasts by plasmid DNA , protoplast fusions between S. lactis strains , and interspecific protoplast fusion between S. lactis and S. cremoris ( for a review , see reference 13 ) . A serious drawback of polyethylene glycol - induced ...
... protoplasts by plasmid DNA , protoplast fusions between S. lactis strains , and interspecific protoplast fusion between S. lactis and S. cremoris ( for a review , see reference 13 ) . A serious drawback of polyethylene glycol - induced ...
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... protoplast formation was the same as in previous reports ( 1 , 2 ) . Agar ( 1.5 % ) and 0.2 M glycerol were added to the basal medium for protoplast regeneration . For screening the fusion products , two kinds of selective media were ...
... protoplast formation was the same as in previous reports ( 1 , 2 ) . Agar ( 1.5 % ) and 0.2 M glycerol were added to the basal medium for protoplast regeneration . For screening the fusion products , two kinds of selective media were ...
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... protoplast fusion with Bacillus subtilis . The S. aureus plasmids were stably inherited in S. lactis , and so they may possibly be used as cloning vectors in lactic streptococci . TABLE 2. Plasmid transfer between B. subtilis and S ...
... protoplast fusion with Bacillus subtilis . The S. aureus plasmids were stably inherited in S. lactis , and so they may possibly be used as cloning vectors in lactic streptococci . TABLE 2. Plasmid transfer between B. subtilis and S ...
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