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D-serine deaminase is a stringent selective marker in genetic crosses
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D-serine DeaminaseGeneticsBacteriologyMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsDisease Gene IdentificationGenomicsAntibiotic ResistanceAntibiotic Resistance GenesDrug ResistanceGenetic AnalysisPublic HealthAntimicrobial ResistanceMedicineGenetic VariationMolecular MicrobiologyD-serine Deaminase GeneAntimicrobial Resistance GeneGenetic DisorderGenetic EngineeringGenetic MechanismMicrobiologyLinkage Analysis
The presence of the locus for D-serine deaminase (dsd) renders bacteria resistant to growth inhibition by D-serine and enables them to grow with D-serine as the sole nitrogen source. The two properties permit stringent selection in genetic crosses and make the D-serine deaminase gene an excellent marker, especially in the construction of strains for which the use of antibiotic resistance genes as selective markers is not allowed.
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