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. 1975 Mar;15(3):675–678. doi: 10.1128/jvi.15.3.675-678.1975

Complementation of human adenovirus type 5 ts mutants by human adenovirus type 12.

J Williams, H Young, P Austin
PMCID: PMC354504  PMID: 1113379

Abstract

Temperature-sensitive mutants of type 5 adenovirus belonging to eight complementation groups were complemented in mixed infection by type 12 adenovirus, whereas mutants of 7 other groups were not enhanced. In some crosses, phenotypic mixing took place. No evidence of recombination between type 5 ts mutants and type 12 was found.

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