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In the course of the present investigations, NG induced Mal mutants ofE. coli B were subjected to the following studies: 1. mutation rate for different genetical characters; 2. frequency of reversion to wild type; 3. classification of Mal UVs mutants formalA ormalB; 4. genetical analysis of themalB UVs mutants. It was found that approximately 40% of the Ma1 UVs mutants mapped atmalA and 60% atmalB.
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Chung, Y.S., Hamelin, C. Étude génétique de mutants Mal induits par la nitrosoguanidine chezEscherichia coli. Experientia 29, 1429–1430 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01922859
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