Studies in replication of plasmids containing SV40 genome in mammalian cells
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https://doi.org/10.7124/bc.0001E1Abstract
The replication of the bacterial recombinant plasmids containing SV40 genome has been studied in cultures of simian CVI cells. It is shown that replication of recombinant DNAs having "poison sequences" may be induced by introduction of the vacuolating SV40 virus simultaneously with chimeric plasmids containing SV40 genome.References
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