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      Increased Mutation Rate of E. coli K12λ Cultures Maintained in Continuous Logarithmic Growth

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      The Journal of General Physiology
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          Continuous logarithmic growth of E. coli K12λ in an automatic culture cell resulted in marked increases in the proportion of several mutants. The P 1 phage-resistant cells increased 10 to 3000 times, the T 2 phage-resistant cells 1 to 1000 times, the neomycin-resistant cells 1 to 10 times, and the virus-producing cells 30 to 70 times. No change occurred in the penicillin-resistant cells. Calculation of the growth curves and direct determination of the mutation rates by the null fraction method showed that the increases in the proportion of mutants were due to increases in the mutation rates.

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          Journal
          J Gen Physiol
          The Journal of General Physiology
          The Rockefeller University Press
          0022-1295
          1540-7748
          1 November 1966
          : 50
          : 2
          : 369-377
          Affiliations
          From the Laboratory of The Rockefeller University, the Donner Laboratory of Biophysics and Medical Physics, and the Division of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley
          Article
          10.1085/jgp.50.2.369
          2225649
          11526835
          d181dc21-6606-4195-abb5-36fa3670a1ff
          Copyright © 1967 by The Rockefeller University Press
          History
          : 2 September 1965
          : 5 May 1966
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          Anatomy & Physiology
          Anatomy & Physiology

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