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. 1975 Mar;2(3):347–351. doi: 10.1093/nar/2.3.347

The biological activity of bacteriophage DNA, prepared by the cationic detergent dilution technique

Gerhard Seibert 1, Rudolf K Zahn 1
PMCID: PMC342840  PMID: 1093138

Abstract

The preparation of phage lambda DNA infecting E. coli K 12 with cationic detergent is described. This DNA infects E. coli spheroblasts with the same efficiency as DNA prepared by phenol methods.

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