
doi: 10.1038/224768a0
pmid: 4902927
Two specialized transducing phages, which carry the lac operon of Escherichia coli inserted into their DNA in opposite orientations, are used as a source of complementary sequences from which to prepare pure lac operon duplex. The availability of a single pure promoter will facilitate many new experiments on genetic transcription.
DNA, Bacterial, DNA, Chromosomes, Bacterial, Coliphages, Microscopy, Electron, Genetic Code, Transduction, Genetic, DNA, Viral, Operon, Escherichia coli, Methods, Hybridization, Genetic, RNA, Messenger
DNA, Bacterial, DNA, Chromosomes, Bacterial, Coliphages, Microscopy, Electron, Genetic Code, Transduction, Genetic, DNA, Viral, Operon, Escherichia coli, Methods, Hybridization, Genetic, RNA, Messenger
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