
doi: 10.1007/bf00413871
pmid: 5365772
The transformation of streptomycin resistance in Rhizobium japonicum was studied. The susceptible strain 211 was selected from sixty strains and one step mutant resistant to streptomycin in concentration 1 mg per 1 ml was used as the donor. The peak of the competence curve appeared at the ninth hour of growth; the frequency, when the homologous strain had been used was 0.01 p.c. The transformed resistance was of the same level as in the donor strain.
DNA, Bacterial, Bacteriolysis, Time Factors, Methods, Streptomycin, Centrifugation, Drug Resistance, Microbial, Rhizobium
DNA, Bacterial, Bacteriolysis, Time Factors, Methods, Streptomycin, Centrifugation, Drug Resistance, Microbial, Rhizobium
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