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. 1980 Dec;144(3):877–883. doi: 10.1128/jb.144.3.877-883.1980

Formation of a lambda (Tn10) tyrR+ specialized transducing bacteriophage from Escherichia coli K-12.

C S Cobbett, J Pittard
PMCID: PMC294748  PMID: 6254949

Abstract

The transposon Tn10, coding for resistance to tetracycline, was inserted close to the tyrR+ gene at min 28 on the Escherichia coli chromosome. The homology between this transposon and a lambda (Tn10) phage was employed to direct integration of lambda close to tyrR+ with subsequent isolation of a lambda (Tn10) tyrR+ transducing phage. Results of restriction endonuclease analysis of the transducing phage are presented.

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