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THE recent description of phenotypic variation in bacteriophages by Luria1 and Bertani2 has prompted us to publish the results of experiments carried out in 1947 which show analogous features.
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ANDERSON, E., FELIX, A. Variation in Vi-Phage II of Salmonella typhi. Nature 170, 492–494 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/170492b0
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