PMID: 11604329Oct 18, 2001Paper

Mutagenesis in the post genomics era: tools for generating insertional mutations in the lactic acid bacteria

Current Opinion in Biotechnology
D A Mills

Abstract

The increasing availability of whole genome sequences has increased the demand for effective tools to generate insertional mutations in the lactic acid bacteria (LAB). Several novel approaches, such as shuttle-, transposome- and intron-based mutagenesis methods, are possible additions to the existing repertoire of transposon- and recombination-based tools available for mutagenesis of LAB.

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