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262 related items for PubMed ID: 11282624

  • 21. DNA sequence analysis of a small cryptic plasmid from Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis M14.
    Raha AR, Hooi WY, Mariana NS, Radu S, Varma NR, Yusoff K.
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  • 26. Phenotypic and genetic characterization of the bacteriophage abortive infection mechanism AbiK from Lactococcus lactis.
    Emond E, Holler BJ, Boucher I, Vandenbergh PA, Vedamuthu ER, Kondo JK, Moineau S.
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  • 30. Cloning of a chromosomal gene required for phage infection of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis C2.
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    Lucey M, Daly C, Fitzgerald G.
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  • 33. Naturally occurring lactococcal plasmid pAH90 links bacteriophage resistance and mobility functions to a food-grade selectable marker.
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  • 34. A novel plasmid-encoded phage abortive infection system from Lactococcus lactis biovar. diacetylactis.
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  • 36. Cloning and characterization of the determinant for abortive infection of bacteriophage from lactococcal plasmid pCI829.
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  • 37. Nucleotide sequence and analysis of pBL1, a bacteriocin-producing plasmid from Lactococcus lactis IPLA 972.
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  • 38. General and specialized vectors derived from pBM02, a new rolling circle replicating plasmid of Lactococcus lactis.
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