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LINKED transduction in Proteus has not hitherto been described. This investigation was carried out to determine possible linkage between arginine loci and other gene loci in Proteus mirabilis strain 13 (ref. 1).
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PROZESKY, O., COETZEE, J. Linked Transduction in Proteus mirabilis. Nature 209, 1262 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2091262a0
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