Increased transcription rates correlate with increased reversion rates in leuB and argH Escherichia coli auxotrophs.
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Angelika Longacre | B. Wright | Jacqueline M Reimers | Karen H Schmidt | Dennis K Reschke | Barbara E Wright | Karen Schmidt | A. Longacre | D. Reschke | J. Reimers
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