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[New systems of host specificity of DNA Pae 610 and Pae 603].

Authors: M I, Tediashvili; T V, Gorian; T D, Koberidze; T G, Chanishvili; I I, Nikol'skaia;

[New systems of host specificity of DNA Pae 610 and Pae 603].

Abstract

In order to find new systems of host specificity (SHS), wide screening among different strains of Ps. aeruginosa was carried out. By means of cross-titration of phages BT and FP-series two new systems of modification-restriction were identified: Pae 610 and Pae 603. They differ from the known system of host specificity Pae R7.

Keywords

DNA, Bacterial, Electrophoresis, Microscopy, Electron, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacteriophages, Drug Resistance, Microbial, DNA Restriction Enzymes, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Plasmids

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