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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...
- deficiency of thymidine during growth also increases mutation. A thymidylate auxotroph of the diploid yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was grown under conditions...
- Prototrophs can create essential nutrients from other compounds, while auxotrophs must consume preexisting nutrients. In nutrition, the diet of an organism...
- 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...
- 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...
- scattering atoms into proteins is to express the protein in a methionine auxotroph (a host incapable of synthesizing methionine) in a media rich in seleno-methionine...
- 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...
- particular, AOAC International Official Method 944.13, as it is a niacin auxotroph. Microbial food cultures Lactiplantibacillus plantarum strain PS128 "Lactiplantibacillus...
- 1988). "Lysine biosynthesis pathway and biochemical blocks of lysine auxotrophs of Schizosaccharomyces pombe". Journal of Bacteriology. 170 (12): 5968–5970...
- auxanology, auxanometer, auxesis, auxetic, auxin, auxochrome, auxology, auxotroph, auxotrophy av- desire Latin avere "crave, long for" avarice, avaricious...