The conjugal transfer system of Agrobacterium tumefaciens octopine-type Ti plasmids is closely related to the transfer system of an IncP plasmid and distantly related to Ti plasmid vir genes
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C. Fuqua | S. C. Winans | S. Farrand | Joel L. Stryker | Pei-Li Li | P. L. Li | J. Stryker | J. Alt-Mörbe | Juliane ALT-MÖRBE | Clay Fuqua
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