Integrative compatibility: stable coexistence of chromosomally integrated and autonomous derivatives of plasmid RP4.

Journal of Bacteriology
M D Watson, J G Scaife

Abstract

P group plasmid RP4 lambda att has a novel feature. Its incompatibility function is phenotypically switched off when it integrates into the bacterial chromosome.

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Feb 1, 1982·Genetical Research·Z Al-DooriJ Scaife

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