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As many genetic markers as possible are needed for the elucidation of possible mechanisms by which bacterial recombination occurs.
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JENKIN, C., ROWLEY, D. Resistance to Colicin E as a Genetic Marker in E. coli K12. Nature 175, 779 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/175779a0
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