| Literature DB >> 4610186 |
J M Geiman, J R Christensen, H Drexler.
Abstract
Bacteria containing phage lambda in the vegetative state were produced either by induction of lambda lysogens or by infection of sensitive cells with lambda. These cells were superinfected with T1, and assayed for the production of lambda, T1, or both. Although most of the cells produced only lambda or T1, approximately 10% of the infectious centers were dual yielders. Examination of the progeny phage produced by the population of mixedly-infected cells showed that there was little, if any, phenotypic mixing, as determined by adsorption phenotype. T1am mutants in a variety of T1 genes were tested for their ability to exclude lambda, but none were defective in this ability. One gene of T1, gene 4, can be complemented by lambda.Entities:
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Year: 1974 PMID: 4610186 PMCID: PMC355671
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103