nonpermissive

nonpermissive
non·per·mis·sive .nän-pər-'mis-iv adj being or relating to a cell, medium, or environmental condition which does not support the replication of a mutant gene of a virus or bacteriophage <\nonpermissive host cells> <\nonpermissive temperatures>

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