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Saccharomyces cerevisiae 26972c

John Nicholas Pearson John.N.Pearson at agsci.kvl.dk
Mon Mar 2 08:07:38 EST 1998


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Dear All

I have recently cloned an ammonium transport gene from plants and
would like to confirm this by inserting it into Saccharomyces cerevisiae
26972c which has mutations in the two NH4+ permease genes MEP1
and MEP2. I was wondering if anyone could send me a saple of this
yeast mutant or tell me where I may get some. Please email me directly.

Nick Pearson


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Dr John Nicholas Pearson
Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University
Department of Agricultural Sciences
Plant Nutrition and Soil Fertility Laboratory
Thorvaldsensvej 40
DK-1871 Frederiksberg C
Denmark

Telephone: +45 35 28 33 91
Fax: +45 35 28 34 60 
email: jnp at kvl.dk
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