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Science 28 January 1977:
Vol. 195. no. 4276, pp. 406 - 407
DOI: 10.1126/science.831284

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Science, Vol 195, Issue 4276, 406-407
Copyright © 1977 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Suppression of the temperature-sensitive phenotype of a mutant of reovirus type 3

RF Ramig, RM White, and BN Fields

A revertant of a reovirus group A temperature-sensitive mutant was crossed with wild type. More than 50 percent of the progeny were temperature sensitive. In all of the temperature-sensitive progeny examined by recombination tests, the temperature-sensitive lesion was in group A. The results indicate that the revertant was phenotypically suppressed.


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