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particular organic compound required for its
growth (as
defined by IUPAC). An
auxotroph is an
organism that
displays this characteristic;
auxotrophic is the corresponding...
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deficiency of
thymidine during growth also
increases mutation. A
thymidylate auxotroph of the
diploid yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was
grown under conditions...
- grow or
survive (which
usually comes in the form of a
natural fatty acid
auxotroph), but the
uptaken fatty acid is not used as a
substrate for
energy production...
- all of the
cases where genomic analysis was done on an
ascorbic acid
auxotroph, the
origin of the
change was
found to be a
result of loss-of-function...
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Prototrophs can
create essential nutrients from
other compounds,
while auxotrophs must
consume preexisting nutrients. In nutrition, the diet of an organism...
- particular, AOAC
International Official Method 944.13, as it is a
niacin auxotroph.
Microbial food
cultures Lactiplantibacillus plantarum strain PS128 Reimer...
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yeast Candida glabrata and the
bacterium Haemophilus influenzae are NAD+
auxotrophs – they
cannot synthesize NAD+ – but
possess salvage pathways and thus...
- auxanology, auxanometer, auxesis, auxetic, auxin, auxochrome, auxology,
auxotroph,
auxotrophy av-
desire Latin avere "crave, long for" avarice, avaricious...
- in the
pathway is blocked.
Following their first report of
three such
auxotroph mutants in 1941,
Beadle and
Tatum used this
method to
create series of...
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complete medium, YEPD
cannot be used as a
selection medium to test for
auxotrophs. Instead, YEPD is used as a
growth medium to grow
yeast cultures. YEPD...