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sup35 is allelic to sup2, gst1, suf12, and sup36.
Hawthorne DC, Mortimer RK. Genetic mapping of nonsense suppressors in yeast. Genetics 60: 735-742, 1968. PubMed: 5732415
sup35 is allelic to sup2, gst1, suf12, and sup36.
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