Abstract

Cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae taken at different stages of the mitotic cell cycle exhibit a variation to lethality and “petite” mutation following UV irradiation. The magnitude of the variations encountered for lethality is diminished when the cells are dark held, the maximum liquid holding recovery taking place during G1 phase and the mininum in G2 phase. Liquid holding treatment, on the contrary, increases the magnitude of cyclic variations of “petite” induction.

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