Genetic recombination in sexual crosses of Phycomyces [blakesleeanus, fungi]

Sexual crosses between strains of Phycomyces blakesleeanus , involving three auxotrophic and one color marker and yielding a high proportion of zygospore germination, are described. Samples of 20-40 germ spores from 311 individual fertile germ sporangia originating from five two-factor and three thr...

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Published inGenetics (Austin) Vol. 80; no. 3; pp. 445 - 462
Main Authors Eslava, A. P, Alvarez, M. I, Burke, Patricia V, Delbruck, M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Genetics Soc America 01.07.1975
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Summary:Sexual crosses between strains of Phycomyces blakesleeanus , involving three auxotrophic and one color marker and yielding a high proportion of zygospore germination, are described. Samples of 20-40 germ spores from 311 individual fertile germ sporangia originating from five two-factor and three three-factor crosses were characterized. The results show: (1) absence of any contribution of apogamic nuclei to the progeny, (2) confirmation of Burgeff's conjecture that the germ spores of any germ sporangium in most cases derive from one meiosis. In a cross involving two allelic markers the analysis of 175 pooled germ sporangia suggests an intragenic recombination frequency of 0.6%. All other factor combinations tested are unlinked. The bulk of the germ spores are homokaryotic. However, a small portion (4%) are heterokaryotic with respect to mating type.
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ISSN:0016-6731
1943-2631
1943-2631
DOI:10.1093/genetics/80.3.445