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The breakdown of the restriction mechanism in zygotes of Escherichia coli

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2009

S. W. Glover
Affiliation:
Medical Research Council, Microbial Genetics Research Unit, Hammersmith Hospital, London, W.12
C. Colson
Affiliation:
Medical Research Council, Microbial Genetics Research Unit, Hammersmith Hospital, London, W.12

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In zygotes from matings between Hfr, F′ or F+ donors of E. coli K and F recipients of E. coli B the restriction of λ. K and λ.C is 100 times less than in unmated B cells. This decrease in the capacity of zygotes to restrict phage λ is transient and is not related to the transfer of genes controlling host-induced modification during the cross.

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