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PHOTOSYNTHETIC CHLORELLA MUTANTS
American Journal of Botany, 1952PARTICULARLY SUITED to the study of physiological genetics and the pathways of biosynthesis is the method of producing mutations which result in the loss of the ability of the organism to effect the synthesis of essential cellular constituents. The method was introduced by Beadle and Tatum (1941) and represents one of the more recent approaches in ...
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Ultrastructural Characterization of Marine Chlorellae. V. Chlorella marina
Botanica Marina, 1981RASCIO, NICOLETTA, CASADORO, GIORGIO
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1971
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses Chlorella mutants. In the course of production and isolation of mutants, X-rays and ultraviolet light are the mutagens most commonly used. A mutagenic effect of streptomycin has been reported. Because a large number of mutations in Chlorella involve the pigment system and because many of these render the ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses Chlorella mutants. In the course of production and isolation of mutants, X-rays and ultraviolet light are the mutagens most commonly used. A mutagenic effect of streptomycin has been reported. Because a large number of mutations in Chlorella involve the pigment system and because many of these render the ...
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Ultrastructural Characterization of Marine Chlorellae. II. Chlorella stigmatophora
Botanica Marina, 1980RASCIO, NICOLETTA +2 more
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Ultrastructural Characterization of Marine Chlorellae III- Chlorella spaerckii
Botanica Marina, 1980RASCIO, NICOLETTA +2 more
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