Nurturing Life Sciences
#Id: 9721
#Id: 652
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
The Ames test uses a strain of S. typhimurium that is mutant for the operon responsible for the biosynthesis of the amino acid histidine.
#Id: 653
A more potent mutagen translates into a greater number of revertant colonies.
#Id: 654
#Id: 655
#Id: 656
The same type of telomeric sequence is found in plants and humans so conserved in nature.
#Id: 657
Telomeric sequences can be written in the general form Cn(A/T)m, where n >1 and m is 1 to 4.