“…Mutagens can be used to generate mutants Mutagens have been used to generate mutants with aberrations in photosynthesis and carbon fixation (Eversole, 1956;Levine, 1960a,b;Bennoun and Levine, 1967), motility (Randall et al, 1964;Warr et al, 1966), mating (Goodenough et al, 1976), nitrogen assimilation (Ebersold, 1956;Eversole, 1956), respiration (Wiseman et al, 1977), and in a variety of biosynthetic pathways (Eversole, 1956), in addition to mutants resistant to herbicides (Galloway and Mets, 1984;Hartnett et al, 1987;Kataoka et al, 1990;Lux and Dutcher, 1991;Oshio et al, 1993;Vartak and Bhargava, 1997;Randolph-Anderson et al, 1998;Suarez et al, 2014), antibiotics (Sager, 1954;Mets and Bogorad, 1971), and inhibitors (Nelson et al, 1994). For many forward genetic screens, the use of mutagens instead of insertional mutagenesis may be preferred.…”