Title of article
Determining Mutation Rates in Bacterial Populations
Author/Authors
Rosche، William A. نويسنده , , Foster، Patricia L. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-3
From page
4
To page
0
Abstract
When properly determined, spontaneous mutation rates are a more accurate and biologically meaningful reflection of underlying mutagenic mechanisms than are mutant frequencies. Because bacteria grow exponentially and mutations arise stochastically, methods to estimate mutation rates depend on theoretical models that describe the distribution of mutant numbers among parallel cultures, as in the original Luria–Delbrück fluctuation analysis. An accurate determination of mutation rate depends on understanding the strengths and limitations of these methods, and how to design fluctuation assays to optimize a given method. In this paper we describe a number of methods to estimate mutation rates, give brief accounts of their derivations, and discuss how they behave under various experimental conditions.
Keywords
host- , guest compounds , extended frameworks , mercury pnictide halides , building units , crystal and electronic structure
Journal title
METHODS : A COMPANION TO METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
METHODS : A COMPANION TO METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY
Record number
57945
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