Abstract
Densities of pase, tet, and ol transducing particles were indistinguishable, and about 0.002 g × cm−3 less dense than the plaque-forming units (PFU). The densities of the PFU and nov transducing particles were indistinguishable, the PFU having a density of 1.507 g × cm−3.
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