Saccharomyces cerevisiaeにおけるオーモシンに誘導された形態的変異菌-1-その誘導及び生化学的遺伝学的性質〔英文〕
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Large cell mutants were produced with high frequency when a haploid strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae was cultured on a nutrient agar containing 500mg/l α-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA). These mutants had no selective advantage in the presence of NAA. Biochemical and genetic analyses showed that most of these variants involve changes in genome structure.
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著者
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Yanagishima Naohiko
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Osaka City University
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Doi Syuichi
Department Of Legal Medicine Kinki University School Of Medicine
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TAKAHASHI TOSHIAKI
Suita Laboratory, Brewing Science Research Institute
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Takahashi Toshiaki
Suita Laboratory Brewing Science Research Institute
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高橋 俊明
Suita Laboratory, Brewing Science Research Institute
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柳島 直彦
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka City University
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DOI SYUICHI
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science,Osaka City University
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土井 修市
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science,Osaka City University
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YANAGISHIMA NAOHIKO
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science,Osaka City University
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