ALTERATION OF GENE CONVERSION PATTERNS IN Sordaria fimicola BY SUPPLEMENTATION WITH DNA BASES*
AUTOR(ES)
Kitani, Y.
RESUMO
Supplementation with DNA bases in crosses of Sordaria fimicola heterozygous for spore color markers (g1, h2) within the gray-spore (g) locus has been found to cause significant alterations in patterns of gene conversion at the two mutant sites. Each base had its own characteristic effect in altering the conversion pattern, and responses of the two mutant sites to the four bases were different in several ways. Also, the responses of the two involved chromatids of the meiotic bivalent were different.
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