Fungal resistance markers

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A drug resistant strain of P.chrysogenum has said drug resistance conferred by heterologous DNA, in particular a heterologous gene(s) under the control of a Penicillium control sequence(s). Drug resistance is especially to sulfonamides, or to trimethoprim or methotrexate by a gene derived from plasmid R388. A vector capable of conferring resistance to methotrexate or sulfonamide on P.chrysogenum, comprises at least one said resistance gene under the control of trpC controlling sequences.

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