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  • Auxotrophy - Wikipedia
    Auxotrophy (Ancient Greek: αὐξάνω "to increase"; τροφή "nourishment") is the inability of an organism to synthesize a particular organic compound required for its growth (as defined by IUPAC) An auxotroph is an organism that displays this characteristic; auxotrophic is the corresponding adjective
  • Difference Between Auxotrophs and Prototrophs - GeeksforGeeks
    Auxotrophs are unable to produce certain vital compounds on their own, whereas prototrophs can synthesize all necessary nutrients independently Auxotrophs and prototrophs are terms used in microbiology to describe the nutritional requirements of microorganisms
  • 6. 3: Auxotrophs and selective media - Biology LibreTexts
    Auxotrophs are microorganisms that are unable to synthesize an essential nutrient because of a gene mutation Many laboratory strains carry multiple mutations that interfere with the synthesis of essential nutrients
  • What Is an Auxotroph and Why Is It Important? - Biology Insights
    An auxotroph is a microorganism, like a bacterium or yeast, that has a specific nutritional requirement It cannot create a particular essential organic molecule needed for its survival due to a defect in its genetic makeup
  • Auxotrophy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Schematic overview of auxotroph-based in vivo selection Auxotroph-based in vivo selection enables the identification of mutants capable of surviving in the absence of a vital element that the host cell is unable to produce, such as an amino acid or nucleotide
  • Auxotrophy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Auxotroph A cellular organism that cannot synthesize an organic compound required for growth, usually an amino acid, due to a mutation or deletion of a gene required for its synthesis
  • Auxotroph Definition, Examples Importance - Study. com
    What Is an Auxotroph? Auxotrophy is the term describing the inability of an organism to synthesize a particular organic compound required for its growth by itself
  • Auxotrophies: Genetics, Detection, and Applications
    An auxotroph is a microorganism that has a mutation preventing it from creating an essential organic compound needed for its growth This inability to self-sustain means it requires that specific nutrient to be provided in its environment or culture medium
  • Auxotroph Definition in Biology: Mutant Organisms and Their Needs
    An **auxotroph** is a mutant organism (like bacteria or yeast) that cannot synthesize essential nutrients on its own and requires them to be added to its growth medium
  • Auxotroph vs Prototroph in Biology - Understanding Their Differences . . .
    What is an auxotroph? An auxotroph is a microorganism or organism that requires a specific additional nutrient or growth factor, which it cannot synthesize on its own, for survival or growth





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