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TRANSDUCTION has been demonstrated in the genus Salmonella by Zinder and Lederberg1. The individual markers were induced independently of each other according to the selective medium used. Even in cultivation conditions with two sugars, invariably only one of them was fermented by the individual transduced colonies.
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HUBÁČEK, J. Phenomic Delay in Transduction of Salmonella typhimurium Cell. Nature 189, 679–680 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189679a0
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