Absence of Interference in Association with Gene Conversion in SORDARIA FIMICOLA, and Presence of Interference in Association with Ordinary Recombination
AUTOR(ES)
Kitani, Y.
RESUMO
From the analysis of large samples of gene conversion asci in the g locus of Sordaria fimicola, it was found that neither the conversion event itself nor conversion-associated recombination of flanking markers cause either chiasma or chromatid interference with crossing over in a neighboring interval. The presence of more than one kind of crossover event, one causing interference the other not, is considered. The existence of two kinds of gene loci, one of single-cistron composition and the other of multiple-cistron composition, is discussed in relation to reciprocal recombination within a locus.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1213849Documentos Relacionados
- Related and Unrelated Changes in Conversion and Recombination Frequencies with Temperature in SORDARIA FIMICOLA, and Their Relevance to Hybrid-DNA Models of Recombination
- ALTERATION OF GENE CONVERSION PATTERNS IN Sordaria fimicola BY SUPPLEMENTATION WITH DNA BASES*
- Genetics of SORDARIA FIMICOLA. VII. Gene Conversion at the G Locus in Interallelic Crosses
- Gene Conversion at the Gray Locus of SORDARIA FIMICOLA: Fit of the Experimental Data to a Hybrid DNA Model of Recombination
- Genetics of SORDARIA FIMICOLA. VI. Gene Conversion at the g Locus in Mutant x Wild Type Crosses