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- aggregation subject "Biology and Life Sciences".
- aggregation title "Gene transfer as an infective process".
- aggregation abstract "Agrobacterium tumefaciens form a group of gram-negative soil bacteria that induce so-called "crown gall" tumors on most dicotyledonous plants. Recent research in several laboratories has demonstrated that a group of large plasmids, called Ti-plasmids, are involved in this neoplastic transformation of plant cells. Since the discovery of the Ti-plasmids, several important observations have allowed a fairly precise explanation of this neoplastic transformation of plant cells. First of all, it was demonstrated that Ti-plasmids carry genes that somehow determine the specificity of synthesis of so-called "opines" by transformed plant cells. The Ti-plasmids were also shown to harbor genes that allow agrobacteria to use opines specifically as sole carbon, nitrogen, and energy sources.".
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