Plasmid curing and generation of mutations induced with ethidium bromide in streptomycetes
- PMID: 3734751
- DOI: 10.1099/00221287-132-3-819
Plasmid curing and generation of mutations induced with ethidium bromide in streptomycetes
Abstract
The DNA-intercalating agent ethidium bromide was used to eliminate plasmid DNA from streptomycetes. Other mutational events associated with chromosome changes occurred at high frequency; they resulted in phenotypic changes such as loss of enzyme activity, antibiotic resistance or ability to sporulate.
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