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Latest revision as of 12:34, 25 January 2013

Citation

Helling, RB (1968) Selection of a mutant of Escherichia coli which has high mutation rates.J. Bacteriol. 96:975-80

Abstract

A mutation which causes high mutation rates in all other loci tested was induced with nitrosoguanidine and was selected through the ability of the progeny of such mutant cells to mutate to streptomycin resistance at a higher rate than the wild-type cells. This mutation (mut-2) and the Treffers' mutation (mutT1) mapped at approximately the same position to the right of leu. Specificity studies showed that the two mutations differ in rates of mutation produced.

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Keywords

Crosses, Genetic; Drug Resistance, Microbial; Escherichia coli; Genetics, Microbial; Lysogeny; Mutagens; Mutation; Nitroso Compounds; Selection, Genetic; Streptomycin; Transduction, Genetic

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Phenotype of Taxon Information Genotype Information (if known) Condition Information OMP ID OMP Term Name ECO ID ECO Term Name Notes Status

a mutation or genetic difference within a strain

  • Taxon: Escherichia coli
  • Strain: K-12
  • Substrain:
  • NCBI Taxon ID: 8333
  • Genotype of Reference Strain: mutT
  • Genotype of Experimental Strain : mutT1
  • Reference Condition:

OMP:0000276

increased resistance to antimicrobial compound

ECO:0000182

in vitro culture assay data

Streptomycin resistance (table 1). Other strains with same phenotype are described.


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