In order to study the functional role of the spectral species of cytochrome b-565 observed in mitochondria, genetically manipulated strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been used. Strains have been found which are devoid of cytochrome b-565 under certain conditions and which nevertheless are able to grow on a respirable substrate. Two different methods have been used to determine the cytochrome b-565 content: anaerobic titrations and antimycin-A-induced reduction of cytochrome b-565. Both yield the same results.