Mutagenesis of lambda phage: 5-bromouracil and hydroxylamine.

1977 
Mutagenesis by 5-bromouracil of lambda phage to clear plaque formers does not depend on the recA function of the host E. coli cell or on the red function of the phage. Pretreatment of the host cells with ultraviolet light does not affect bromouracil mutagenesis of the adsorbed phage. Mutagenesis by hydroxlamine to clear plaque formers takes place at a high level in recA - host cells, and is not changed by preirradiation of rec + (wild type) hosts with ultraviolet light. Thus, bromouracil and hydroxylamine appear to mutate λ phage by a process which differs from that responsible for ultraviolet mutagenesis.
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