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- characterized by the ability to synthesize all the compounds needed for growth. Prototrophic cells (also referred to as the 'wild type') are self-sufficient producers...
- also require pantothenate for full growth. In general, S. cerevisiae is prototrophic for vitamins. Yeast has two mating types, a and α (alpha), which show...
- tested substance in creating mutations that result in a return to a "prototrophic" state, so that the cells can grow on a histidine-free medium. The tester...
- processes: Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate in almost all prototrophic organisms [1,5]-sigmatropic shift in the transformation of precorrin-8x...
- differed by ≥1,900 SNPs, and all detected 57 strains of fission yeast were prototrophic (able to grow on the same minimal medium as the reference strain). A...
- there were nine mutations of the gene all with varying auxotrophic and prototrophic capabilities. It was discovered that there was an increased level of...
- L-valine, and L-serine. The organism is able to synthesize (and thus is prototrophic for the synthesis of) the following amino acids: L-alanine, L-glutamate...
- the first steps of transamination, including transaldimination and 1,3-prototrophic shift to the pyridoxamine imine. Following this, a proton from the dihydrobenzene...
- In the study, he defines intersterility as the inability to form a prototrophic heterokaryon through nutritional forcing. The study indicates that all...