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Analysis and nucleotide sequence of an origin of DNA replication in

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... and HEITER1989). These strains carry both structural genes required formaltose fermentation (AGTI and MAL31 encoding maltose permease, and MAL12 and MAL32 encoding maltase), but lack a MALactivator gene ( H A N et al. 1995). No other MAL loci are present in these strains other than those indicated. ...
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