Accumulation of Incomplete Particles After UV-Light Induction of Haemophilus influenzae Lysogenic for Bacteriophage HP1c1
AUTOR(ES)
Okinaka, Richard T.
RESUMO
Temperate phage HP1c1 produces large quantities of incomplete phage-like particles when grown on Haemophilus influenzae BC200, a strain apparently cured of a common defective prophage.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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