Complete genome sequence of the Lactococcus lactis temperate phage phiLC3: comparative analysis of phiLC3 and its relatives in lactococci and streptococci.

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Published in Virology on January 05, 2004

Authors

Janet Martha Blatny1, Linda Godager, Merete Lunde, Ingolf Figved Nes

Author Affiliations

1: Laboratory of Microbial Gene Technology, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Agricultural University of Norway, 1432 As, Norway. Janet-Martha.Blatny@ffi.no

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