dogsoahC

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tRNA suppressor mutation to transcribe nonsense mutations

Okay, so I know this might be a bit hyperspecific, but I don't know where else to ask it. I'm working through a microbiology lecture, and the professor says the the B strain of E. coli has a tRNA suppressor that allows it to transcribe phage genes that have any nonsense mutation. That seemed a bit vague, so I decided to look it...

dogsoahC OP ,

It's useful for lab applications, that's not the part I'm worried about.

dogsoahC OP ,

That mentions something about the Amber codon, maybe that's it.

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