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The visual labeling of various microorganisms has been accomplished with specific fluorescent ultraviolet-absorbing compounds that not only have been bound by the cell but have been transferred by it to subsequent growth. The possibility of application to genetic studies is suggested.
DARKEN, MIARJORIE A. (American Cyanamid Co., Pearl River, N.Y.). Absorption and transport of fluorescent brighteners by microorganisms. Appl. Microbiol. 10:387-393. 1962.-The absorption of brighteners by living cells and their transport to subsequent growth is described. Brighteners are highly fluorescent, ultravioletabsorbing compounds which appear to be essentially nontoxic, stable biological markers. They have been effectively absorbed by growing cultures of bacteria, yeasts, actinomycetes, and higher fungi, with active growth centers evidencing the greatest flourescence.
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