Abstract
Mutations in the genes for nuclear disruption (ndd), endonuclease IV (denB), and the D1 region of the T4 genome are essential for converting bacteriophage T4 into a generalized transducing phage. These mutations gave rise to a very low frequency of transduction, about 10(-8) per infected bacterium. The addition of an rII mutation raised the transduction frequency about 20-fold. An additional 100-fold increase in the transduction frequency was observed with mutations in genes 42, 56, and alc. High-frequency generalized transduction by T4 results from the cumulative effect of these mutations.
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Young, K. K., Edlin, G. J., & Wilson, G. G. (1982). Genetic analysis of bacteriophage T4 transducing bacteriophages. Journal of Virology, 41(1), 345–347. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.41.1.345-347.1982
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