Published March 1, 2012 | Version public
Journal Article

Amber Mutants of Bacteriophage T4D: Their Isolation and Genetic Characterization

Abstract

We have isolated a large number of mutants of bacteriophage T4D that are unable to form plaques on strain B of Escherichia coli, but are able to grow (nearly) normally on some other strains of E. coli, in particular strain CR63. These mutants, designated amber (am), have been characterized by complementation tests, by genetic crosses, and by their response to chemical mutagens. It is concluded that a particular subclass of base substitution mutations may give rise to amber mutants and that such mutants occur in many genes, which are widely distributed over the T4 genome.

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© 2012 Genetics Society of America. This work was supported by the U.S. Public Health Service (grant E 4267) and by a U.S. Public Health Postdoctoral grant (RG-6965).

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Funding

U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS)
E 4267
U.S. Public Health Postdoctoral Grant
RG-6965

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