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Summary Of: Colicin

cells can make themselves resistant to the colicin by repressing or deleting the genes for these proteins... The colicin operons are generally organized with several major... The colicin itself is repressed by the... Research indicates that retaining the colicin plasmid is very important for cells that live with their relatives... colicin is only released from a producing cell by the use of the lysis protein... colicin production may only occur in terminally... The phenotypic and fitness effects of colicin resistance in Escherichia coli K... The newly characterized colicin Y provides evidence of positive selection in pore...

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