Isolation of a DNA Fragment Containing Replication Functions from IncP2 Megaplasmid pMG2
AUTOR(ES)
Prince, Alice S.
RESUMO
Replication functions with IncP2 specificity were identified on a 3-kilobase DNA fragment isolated from the 400-kilobase Pseudomonas megaplasmid pMG2.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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