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1Department of Biological Sciences, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, Pacific Grove, California 93950.
Abstract:
Insertion mutagenesis using TnphoA has proved to be a potent device for the creation of easily screened knockout mutations in genes encoding virulence determinants in a variety of pathogenic bacteria. Initial identification of genes with TnphoA directly initiates more sophisticated genetic and biochemical studies on these factors essential to our understanding of bacterial pathogenesis.
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