SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM-ESCHERICHIA COLI Hybrids for the Tryptophan Region
AUTOR(ES)
Mojica-A, T.
RESUMO
Fifty-eight hybrids were analyzed for their phenotypic stability, presence and nature of cryptic trp alleles and by P22-mediated transduction to yield percent homologies. The hybrids fall into 5 distinguishable classes: a haploid class in which selected E. coli genes replace equivalent sites in the S. typhimurium chromosome; three merodiploid classes in which the selected E. coli genes are integrated at novel sites in the S. typhimurium chromosome—on the same transducing fragment as the female genes selected against, with or without cryptic damage to a nearby gene, or not on the same transducing fragment; and one class in which recombination has not taken place and the E. coli DNA is presumed to be an exogenote. The homology values are heterogeneous and do not permit an accurate determination of the relative frequency of incorporation of the integrated male genetic material. A further study of 20 hybrids indicates that genetic rearrangements can occur in the hybrids.
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