Zusammenfassung
Nach Röntgenbestrahlung von vier Azotobacter chroococcum-Stämmen wurden Mutanten ausgelesen, die sich hinsichtlich ihrer Koloniegröße,-form und-farbe von den Ausgangsstämmen unterscheiden. Von diesen zeigten 60% erblich fixierte Veränderungen in der Streptomycinresistenz. Bestrahlungsversuche mit unterschiedlich streptomycinanfälligen Mutanten ergaben, daß zwischen der Streptomycin- und der Strahlenresistenz dieser Stämme enge Beziehungen bestehen. Mit steigender Antibioticumresistenz ist die Strahlenresistenz erhöht.
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Müller, H.P. Beziehungen zwischen der Streptomycin-und Strahlenresistenz bei Azotobacter chroococcum Beij. Archiv. Mikrobiol. 53, 59–66 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00424740
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