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The inheritance of streptomycin resistance and dependence in crosses of Escherichia coli.

Howard B. Newcombe, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1950 - 
- Vol. 35, Iss: 6, pp 603-611
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Transduction of linked genetic characters of the host by bacteriophage P1

TL;DR: Transduction of characters between bacteria of the coli and dysentery groups indicates genetic homologies between these groups.
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Antibiotic inhibitors of the bacterial ribosome.

TL;DR: This article corrects the article on p. 493 in vol.
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Observations on a transmissible agent determining sexual differentiation in Bacterium coli

W. Hayes
- 01 Mar 1953 - 
TL;DR: Analysis of a pair of Bacterium coli K- 12 mutants which had ceased to show genetic recombination after storage, implicated mutant 58-161, which had previously behaved as a gene donor strain, as the infertile parent, invalidates much of the evidence for genetic linkage in K-12.

A survey of chemicals for mutagenic action on

TL;DR: Demerec and Bertani as mentioned in this paper developed two methods for the quantitative study of spontaneous mutability and of the mutagenic action of radiations and chemicals, one dealing with mutational changes from phage sensitivity to phage resistance, and the other dealing with backmutations from streptomycin dependence to non-dependency.
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Gene Recombination in the Bacterium Escherichia coli.

TL;DR: This paper will be devoted to the presentation of evidence for the occurrence in a bacterium of a process of gene recombination, from which the existence of a sexual stage may be inferred.
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Novel genotypes in mixed cultures of biochemical mutants of bacteria

TL;DR: Experimental fragments relating to a situation in the bacterium Escherichia coli, which may be similar in some respects, are described, and the facility and certainty with which these characters may be detected readily are noted.
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The Relation of Homozygous Deficiencies to Mutations and Allelic Series in Maize.

TL;DR: This article details some of McClintock's research in producing directed mutations, which had rich implications in the exploration of gene functions.
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