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CORRIGENDUM
In the paper by D. Moir, S. E. Stewart, B. C. Osmond and D. Botstein (Genetics 100: 547-563) entitled "Cold-sensitive cell-division-cycle mutants of yeast: isolation, properties, and pseudoreversion studies," the entries in columns 2 and 3 should have appeared as presented below.
TABLE 7
Dominance tests on the temperature-sensitive suppressor in rA1895
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All possible combinations of the cold-sensitive cdc mutation csA18 and its temperature-sensitive suppressor rA18-95 (sup/ts, or simply ts for the purpose of this table) were generated by the appropriate crosses of haploid strains bearing either or both mutations. The haploid strains were obtained by tetrad dissection; their complete genotypes are as follows: DBY1101,
his4 csA18; DBY1102, a ade2 csA18; DBY1103,
his4 sup/ts; DBY1104, a ade23 sup/ts; DBY1105,
his4 csA18 sup/ts; DBY1105,
his4 csA18 sup/ts; DBY1106, a ade2 csA18, sup/ts; DBY640, a ade2.