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Auxotroph
- aux·o·troph (ôk s -tr f, -tr f ). n.
- Mutagenesis and Enrichment of Auxotrophs in Penicillium
- An efficient method for isolation of auxotrophs of Penicillium chyrysogenum involving time produced 99.7% kill and an auxotroph fre- quency of 13%.
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- Isolation and Characterization of Pyridoxine Auxotrophs of
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- A pantothenate auxotroph of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is highly
- Here we report that an auxotrophic mutant of M.
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- Survival strategies of a sterol auxotroph
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- NZ malaria drug passes first stage trials
- "The parasite is relatively unusual in that it's a purine auxotroph, meaning that it sources organic compounds known as purines from its host," Dr Evans says.
- Auxotrophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- An auxotroph is an organism that displays this characteristic; auxotrophic is the corresponding adjective.
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- auxotroph: Definition from Answers.com
- auxotroph ( ) n. An organism, such as a strain of bacteria, that has lost the ability to synthesize certain substances required for its growth and.
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- auxotroph - definition of auxotroph in the Medical dictionary - by the
- aux·o·troph (ôk s -tr f , -tr f ). n. A mutated microorganism having nutritional requirements that differ from those of unmutated microorganisms from the same strain.
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- auxotroph - definition of auxotroph by the Free Online Dictionary
- aux·o·troph (ôk s -tr f, -tr f ). n.
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- Auxotroph | Define Auxotroph at Dictionary.com
- Auxotroph definition, a mutant organism, esp. a microorganism, that has a nutritional requirement not shared by the parent organism. See more.
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