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MUTATIONS OF BACTERIA FROM VIRUS SENSITIVITY TO VIRUS RESISTANCE
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1943
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Viral EvolutionGeneticsPathogenesisIdeal SubjectsVirologyResistance Mutation (Virology)MicrobiologyInfection ControlFluctuation Test TheoryMicrobial VirusMedicineBreakthrough Study
This article reported Luria and Delbruck's breakthrough study in which they established that viruses do not induce mutations in bacteria, but that virus-resisting mutations are spontaneous. Their fluctuation test theory demonstrated that bacteria were ideal subjects for genetic research.
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