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Pseudogermination in Dipicolinic Acid-Less Spores of a Bacillus cereus T Mutant1
Hilmer A. Frank and
Keith I. Tonaki
a Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
ABSTRACT
Dipicolinic acid-less spores of a Bacillus cereus T mutant in 33 mM sodium bicarbonate (pH 8.5) underwent pseudogermination (germination-like changes) accompanied by ribonucleic acid leakage and loss of viability.
FOOTNOTES
1 Journal Series No. 1271 of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station.
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