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. 1989 Dec;55(12):3229–3230. doi: 10.1128/aem.55.12.3229-3230.1989

Host Restriction and Transduction in Rhizobium meliloti

Myron N V Williams 1, Shoshana Klein 1,, Ethan R Signer 1,*
PMCID: PMC203252  PMID: 16348079

Abstract

A host restriction difference exists between Rhizobium meliloti Rm41 and SU47 exists as indicated by the reduce plating efficiency of transducing phage ΦM12h1. Restriction can be attenuated by incubating cells at 42°C for 3 h; this procedure overcomes a block to transduction from SU47 to Rm41.

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