Temperature sensitive mutations affecting RNA synthesis in Escherichia coli

1968 
A streptomycin method has been used for the isolation of mutants with RNA synthesis inhibited at elevated temperature. The method is based on the observation that streptomycin kills bacteria with normal RNA synthesis and does not affect the cells with inhibited synthesis of RNA. This selection method increases the yield of temperature sensitive mutants by a factor 10–20, the amount of mutants with disturbed RNA synthesis is increased 3–5 fold as compared with the method of replicas.
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