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ABSTRACT The transfer range of phage genes was investigated at the single-cell level by using an in situ DNA amplification technique. After absorption of phages, a phage T4 gene was maintained in the genomes of non-plaque-forming bacteria at frequencies of 10−2 gene copies per cell. The gene transfer decreased the mutation frequencies in nonhost recipients.


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