Isolation and properties of an antisuppressor in Saccharomyces cerevisiae specific for an omnipotent suppressor.
AUTOR(ES)
Liebman, S W
RESUMO
A new Mendelian antisuppressor, ASU10, was isolated and shown to reduce the efficiency of the omnipotent yeast suppressor, sup35. ASU10 had no effect on the other omnipotent suppressor, sup45, or on several amber suppressors.
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