Facilitation of the transfer of R factor by the resident R factor.

Journal of Bacteriology
M Yoshikawa, K Sakai

Abstract

Transfer of some R factors were shown to be facilitated by resident R factors. The sex factor itself may be responsible for this phenomenon.

Citations

Sep 1, 1971·Japanese Journal of Microbiology·M YoshikawaS Matsushima
May 1, 1971·Journal of Bacteriology·M Yoshikawa, Y Hirota

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