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Acriflavin resistant rII deletions of bacteriophage T4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2009

David H. Parma
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Department of Genetics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
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The extent and phenotype of acriflavin-resistant rII deletions have been examined. The properties of these deletions confirm that acriflavin resistance may result from a loss of function at the ac locus and that the ac locus coincides with the rII distal portion of the dispensable region which is adjacent to the rIIB cistron.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1969

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