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J Bacteriol. 1972 July; 111(1): 73-79
Copyright © 1972 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, NW7, England
ABSTRACT
Nine class A salt-dependent rod mutants were mapped on the Bacillus subtilis genome by PBS1-mediated transduction. They are distributed into two small linkage groups designated rod B and rod C; mutations in rod B are over 80% cotransducible with pheA and different mutations in rod C are 12 to 21% cotransducible with hisA. It is established that neither rod B nor rod C is linked by transformation to the other identified rod mutations present in 168-ts-200B and 8332 glu. It is hypothesized that salt-dependent mutations are due to enzyme alterations which are corrected by high salt concentrations.
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