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Independent integration of genes controlling the invasive properties and streptomycin resistance of enteropathogenic strain Escherichia coli 0124

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CrossingEscherichia Coli K12 Hfr AB313 with an enteropathogenic strain ofE. coli of the serological group 0124 yielded recombinants which had lost their invasiveness. The loss of invasiveness of these recombinants was not due to the acquisition of genes controlling resistance to streptomycin.

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Aleksin, L.M., Borisov, L.B. Independent integration of genes controlling the invasive properties and streptomycin resistance of enteropathogenic strain Escherichia coli 0124. Bull Exp Biol Med 82, 1434–1435 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00799501

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