Curing of the 2 mu DNA plasmid from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
AUTOR(ES)
Toh-e, A
RESUMO
The 2 mu DNA plasmid is often eliminated from yeast cells when they are transformed with the 2 mu DNA-LEU2-pMB9 composite plasmid pJDB219. Since pJDB219 is subsequently lost with high frequency, derivatives lacking all 2 mu DNA can be prepared from any strain.
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