Competitive Suppression and the Detection of Mutations in Microbial Populations
GW Grigg
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
11(1) 69 - 84
Published: 1958
Abstract
In Neurospora, high concentrations of auxotrophic cells suppress the growth of prototrophic ones under conditions commonly employed in back·mutation experiments. This phenomenon is discussed in relation to the quantitative detection of rare variants in populations of microbial cells.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9580069
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