Construction of a cloning site near one end of Tn917 into which foreign DNA may be inserted without affecting transposition in Bacillus subtilis or expression of the transposon-borne erm gene.

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Published in Plasmid on July 01, 1984

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P Youngman, J B Perkins, R Losick

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