Protoplast Regeneration in Clostridium tertium: Isolation of Derivatives with High-Frequency Regeneration
AUTOR(ES)
Knowlton, Susan
RESUMO
A procedure was developed for the formation and regeneration of protoplasts in Clostridium tertium. Although in the parent strain most of the protoplasts gave rise to L-form colonies, derivatives could be isolated which exhibited high regeneration frequencies.
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