Abstract

A dominant mutation, responsible for the resistance to oxythiamin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae was mapped on the right arm of chromosome IV, 4.6 cM centromere-distally to trp1. The corresponding gene is not involved in the control of intracellular content of total thiamin during growth on a minimal medium without thiamin.

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