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. 1970 Mar;101(3):1086–1087. doi: 10.1128/jb.101.3.1086-1087.1970

Generalized Transduction in Corynebacterium renale

K Hirai a,1, R Yanagawa a
PMCID: PMC250434  PMID: 5438039

Abstract

A phage, designated RP28, was obtained which carried out generalized transduction in Corynebacterium renale, and 11 different auxotrophic markers were all transduced.

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