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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, March 2000, p. 1220-1222, Vol. 66, No. 3
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology,
University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas 75080
Received 10 August 1999/Accepted 3 January 2000
During an investigation of the parameters controlling mutations in
Bacillus subtilis we observed that this bacterium exhibits a transient growth requirement for two nonessential amino acids (glutamic acid and isoleucine) during a type of postexponential growth
on a minimal medium.
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Transient Growth Requirement in Bacillus
subtilis following the Cessation of Exponential Growth
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