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E. Susan Slechta, Kim L. Bunny, Elisabeth Kugelberg, Eric Kofoid, Dan I. Andersson, and John R. Roth
Adaptive mutation: General mutagenesis is not a programmed response to stress but results from rare coamplification of dinB with lac
PNAS 2003 100: 12847-12852.

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