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Mycobacteriophage phlei B2, one of several bacteriophages, isolated in Borstel in 1963 (ref. 1) was used in this investigation.
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JUHASZ, S., BÖNICKE, R. Reciprocal Genetic Changes in Mycobacterial Host-Virus Systems : Effect of Lysogeny on the Phage. Nature 210, 1185–1186 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2101185a0
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