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Detection of genetically engineered traits among bacteria in the environment

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Detection of genetically engineered traits among bacteria in the environment. / Pickup, R. W.; Saunders, J. R.
In: Trends in Biotechnology, Vol. 8, No. C, 01.01.1990, p. 329.

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Pickup RW, Saunders JR. Detection of genetically engineered traits among bacteria in the environment. Trends in Biotechnology. 1990 Jan 1;8(C):329. doi: 10.1016/0167-7799(90)90214-I

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Pickup, R. W. ; Saunders, J. R. / Detection of genetically engineered traits among bacteria in the environment. In: Trends in Biotechnology. 1990 ; Vol. 8, No. C. pp. 329.

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