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. 1975 Sep;16(3):754–757. doi: 10.1128/jvi.16.3.754-757.1975

Mapping simian virus 40 mutants by construction of partial heterozygotes.

N Mantel, H W Boyer, H M Goodman
PMCID: PMC354727  PMID: 169397

Abstract

Simian virus 40 temperature-sensitive mutants ts A28, A30, B1, B11, and D101 are associated with the region of the genome defined by the restriction endonuclease fragments Hind-I, H, F, G, and E, respectively.

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