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Identification of the site of interruption in relaxed circles producing during bacteriophage lambda DNA circle replication.

R C Reuben, A Skalka
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833943

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  • Published online February 1, 1977.

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  1. R C Reuben and
  2. A Skalka

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Identification of the site of interruption in relaxed circles producing during bacteriophage lambda DNA circle replication.
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