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J Bacteriol. 1971 March; 105(3): 880-885
Copyright © 1971 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Genetic Recombination in Streptomyces bikiniensis var. zorbonensis

John H. Coats and Joanne Roeser

1 The Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001

ABSTRACT

A genetic recombination system in Streptomyces bikiniensis var. zorbonensis is described. This strain produces a mixture of antibiotics including zorbamycin and zorbonomycin B and C. A genetic map has been constructed from data obtained from an analysis of haploid recombinants which shows linkage relationships of 17 marker loci. Determination of map location has been made for three different loci affecting antibiotic biosynthesis in this strain.


J Bacteriol. 1971 March; 105(3): 880-885
Copyright © 1971 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.




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