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EXAMPLES reported in the literature concerning mutation in Brucella organisms have been received with strong criticism1,2 arising, apart from other reasons, from the scarce number of cases involved or based on the negative results of other workers3.
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MOREIRA-JACOB, M. In vitro Species (or Type) Transformation among Strains of Brucella. Nature 197, 406 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197406a0
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