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Finally, mutants grew equally well on both diets, and had similar body composition at the conclusion of the feeding period (supplementary material Fig. S2 and Table S3).
In a direct comparison of pdh1, pdh2 and p5cdh mutants, we observed that pdh1 and p5cdh mutants were unable to utilise Pro as the sole nitrogen source, whereas pdh2 mutants grew equally well as the corresponding wildtype.
10 mM Gln as the only nitrogen source enabled much faster growth of Arabidopsis than 5 mM Arg or 10 mM Orn, each supplemented with 0.5 mM Gln. oat mutants grew equally well as the wildtype on 10 mM Gln.
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Both the wild-type (encoding both POR and LIPOR proteins) and por knockout mutant grew equally well under low light intensities (10 25 μmol photons m-2 s-1).
However, the wild-type, the mutant and the complemented mutant strains grew equally well in Luria-Bertani broth (LB) broth (data not shown).
All of these experiments showed that the mutant strains grew equally well compared with the wild type (data not shown).
In similar experiments, normal and mutant strains grew equally well after mitomycin C, ultraviolet light irradiation, and ethidium bromide treatments (data not shown).
On both food sources our agrin mutant agr-1 (eg1770) grew equally fast as wild type worms.
The analysis demonstrated that the 'Monreal' mutation affected pistil functions, since pollen tubes of the two varieties grew equally in the pistils of self-compatible mutant, while 'Comune' rejected the pollen of both varieties, recognizing the pollen of 'Monreal' as self-pollen [ 15].
As shown in Figure 3, the Δgox mutants produced similar amount of biomass as the parent strain, which indicated that they grew equally well under the same conditions.
All the trees were equally healthy, grew equally fast and yielded similar amounts of fruit.
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