The survival of Salmonella typhimurium wild type strains after UV-irradiation is studied. It is demonstrated that many of these are more sensitive to UV-irradiation than Escherichia coli of the wild type. Alkaline sucrose density gradient centrifugation has demonstrated a deficiency of these strains in normal excision repair of UV-damaged DNA. This deficiency is not a feature of Salmonella genus, because a strain is found of the same resistance and reparation ability as E. coli wild type strain.
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