xylE functions as an efficient reporter gene in Streptomyces spp.: use for the study of galP1, a catabolite-controlled promoter
C Ingram(University of Pennsylvania), Janet Westpheling(University of Georgia), Philip Youngman(University of Pennsylvania), Mary Brawner(University of Pennsylvania)
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