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Triparental Mating Procedure For XANTHOMONAS (recipient)


 
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Title Triparental Mating Procedure For XANTHOMONAS (recipient) link leaves Protocols @ Biocompare
Source Gerard Lazo Lab, USDA & ARS, Western Regional Research Center, California.
Overview
USING pSa747 OR pUCD5 (DONORS) AND pSa322 OR pRK2013 (HELPERS)
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