Transitory recombination between plasmid pHV33 and phage M13.
AUTOR(ES)
Dagert, M
RESUMO
Plasmid pHV33 and phage M13 which have no homology exceeding 13 bp, combine in Escherichia coli cells. The chimeric genome is encapsidated in phage proteins and injected into a recipient cell, where it decombines to regenerate the two parental genomes. We call this combination-decombination process 'transitory recombination'.
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