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. 1953 Oct;66(4):492–497. doi: 10.1128/jb.66.4.492-497.1953

THE CONVERSION OF NEGATIVES TO POSITIVES IN “SLOW” ADAPTING POPULATIONS OF YEAST, 1,2

B Rotman a,3, S Spiegelman a
PMCID: PMC317417  PMID: 13096511

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