IS406 and IS407, two gene-activating insertion sequences from Pseudomonas cepacia

scientific article published on August 30, 1991

IS406 and IS407, two gene-activating insertion sequences from Pseudomonas cepacia is …
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P356DOI10.1016/0378-1119(91)90519-H
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P2093author name stringA. Byrne
T. G. Lessie
M. S. Wood
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IS3 can function as a mobile promoter inE. coliQ40465964
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Insertion sequence IS2 associated with int-constitutive mutants of bacteriophage lambdaQ40866995
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Polar mutations in lac, gal and phage λ consist of a few IS-DNA sequences inserted with either orientationQ69229313
P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectgeneticsQ7162
Pseudomonas cepaciaQ62904763
P304page(s)101-105
P577publication date1991-08-01
1991-08-30
P1433published inGeneQ5531065
P1476titleIS406 and IS407, two gene-activating insertion sequences from Pseudomonas cepacia
P478volume105

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