Bacterial genetics in natural environments

This book has arisen from the Second European Meeting on Bacterial Genetics and Ecology (Bageco-2) held at the University of Wales, College of Cardiff which we organised on 11-12 April 1989. The meeting was attended by some 60 participants from eight European countries and was made possible by parti...

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Other Authors: Fry, John C, Day, Martin J
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Language:English
Published: London Chapman and Hall 1990 ©1990
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