C T Korch
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VON Borstel R, Savage E, Wang Q, Hennig U, Ritzel R, Lee G, et al.
Genetics
. 1998 Apr;
148(4):1647-54.
PMID: 9560384
Mutants of the HIS1 locus of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are suitable reporters for spontaneous reversion events because most reversions are topical, that is, within the locus itself. Thirteen mutations...
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Korch C, Lacroute F, Exinger F
Mol Gen Genet
. 1974 Jan;
133(1):63-75.
PMID: 4610345
No abstract available.
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Korch C
Genetics
. 1973 Jun;
74(2):307-29.
PMID: 17248619
Sixty-two alleles of the histidine-1 (his1) gene were tested for complementation. The 44 complementing mutants fell into 31 complementation groups which were used to construct a complex complementation map with...
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Korch C, Snow R
Genetics
. 1973 Jun;
74(2):287-305.
PMID: 17248618
A number of his1 mutants were tested for suppressibility, for reversion by EMS, ICR-170, and nitrous acid, for their allelic complementation response, and for their temperature sensitivity and osmotic remediability....
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Korch C, Doi R
J Bacteriol
. 1971 Mar;
105(3):1110-8.
PMID: 4994032
Electron microscopy was used to analyze sporulating cells and spores of Bacillus subtilis mutants (Rif(r)) which are resistant to rifampin, an inhibitor of ribonucleic acid polymerase. The spores of Rif-18...