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Temperature-sensitive Nonsense Suppressors in Yeast

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Journal Genetics
Specialty Genetics
Date 1973 Nov 1
PMID 4590686
Citations 30
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A single mutation leads to temperature-sensitive amber and ochre suppression in yeast. This mutation maps in or near the SUP4 gene on chromosome X.

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