noun
- Organisms, especially microorganisms or mutant strains, that cannot synthesize one or more essential compounds and therefore require them to be supplied in the growth medium.
Usage: technical; biology; plural form of auxotroph
Examples
- Auxotrophs are commonly used in laboratory genetics experiments to study metabolic pathways.
- The researcher isolated several auxotrophs that lacked the ability to produce specific amino acids.
- Unlike wild-type bacteria, auxotrophs depend on external nutrient supplementation to survive.
- Auxotrophs have been instrumental in understanding gene function through complementation analysis.
- The mutant auxotrophs required leucine and histidine to be added to the minimal medium.