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The following pages link to Events following prophage Mu induction (Q36763118):
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- Molecular Biology of Bacteriophage Mu (Q34060574) (← links)
- Additive recombination in bacteria (Q34074019) (← links)
- Transposition of bacteriophage Mu in the Legionnaires disease bacterium (Q34636658) (← links)
- State of prophage Mu DNA upon induction (Q35040998) (← links)
- Cellular location of Mu DNA replicas. (Q35237139) (← links)
- Introduction of bacteriophage Mu into bacteria of various genera and intergeneric gene transfer by RP4::Mu (Q36323234) (← links)
- New class of mutations in Escherichia coli (uup) that affect precise excision of insertion elements and bacteriophage Mu growth (Q36325178) (← links)
- Integration of bacteriophage Mu at host chromosomal replication forks during lytic development (Q36389451) (← links)
- Bacteriophage mu-induced deletions in a plasmid containing the nif (N2 fixation) genes of Klebsiella pneumoniae (Q36421025) (← links)
- Reproductive fitness of P1, P2, and Mu lysogens of Escherichia coli (Q36513355) (← links)
- Genetic analysis of heterogeneous DNA circles formed after prophage Mu induction (Q36545519) (← links)
- Growth of bacteriophage Mu in Escherichia coli dnaA mutants (Q36926608) (← links)
- Influence of insertions on packaging of host sequences covalently linked to bacteriophage Mu DNA (Q37459601) (← links)
- Fragmentation of Bacillus bacteriophage phi105 DNA by complementary single-stranded DNA in the cohesive ends of the molecule (Q37506691) (← links)
- Early events in the replication of Mu prophage DNA (Q37601241) (← links)
- Use of RP4 Plasmids Carrying Bacteriophase Mu Insertions in Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria Klebsiella Pneumoniae and Rhizobium Meliloti (Q39710152) (← links)
- The isolation and characterisation of a plaque-forming derivative of bacteriophage Mu carrying a fragment of Tn3 conferring ampicillin resistance (Q40611195) (← links)
- Characterisation of Tn1721, a new transposon containing tetracycline resistance genes capable of amplification (Q41052555) (← links)
- A truncated form of the bacteriophage Mu B protein promotes conservative integration, but not replicative transposition, of Mu DNA. (Q41381197) (← links)
- Isolation of mutations defining five new cistrons essential for development of bacteriophage Mu (Q41656986) (← links)
- Correction and refinement of the genetic map of bacteriophage Mu (Q41656991) (← links)
- Fate of plasmids containing Mu DNA: chromosome association and mobilization. (Q54562985) (← links)
- Transposition without duplication of infecting bacteriophage Mu DNA (Q59088002) (← links)
- Effects of prophage Mu induction on expression of adjacent host genes (Q70542050) (← links)
- Genetic analysis of mu or mini-mu containing F' pro lac episomes after prophage induction (Q70554766) (← links)