Mitochondrial nucleic acids in the petite colonie mutants: deletions and repetition of genes.

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Published in Biochimie on January 01, 1973

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G Faye, H Fukuhara, C Grandchamp, J Lazowska, F Michel, J Casey, G S Getz, J Locker, M Rabinowitz, M Bolotin-Fukuhara, D Coen, J Deutsch, B Dujon, P Netter, P P Slonimski

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