Literature DB >> 135203

DNA homologies among homothallic, pseudo-homothallic and heterothallic species of Neurospora.

S K Dutta, I Sheikh, J Choppala, G S Aulakh, W H Nelson.   

Abstract

Highly purified DNAs from three homothallic species Neurospora africana, N. dodgei and N. lineolata; three reference strains representing authentic heterothallic species, N. crassa, N. intermedia and N. sitophila; and two strains of pseudo-homothallic species N. tetrasperma were characterized by spectrophotometry and DNA reassociation using hydroxyapatite chromatography. All of these known species are closely related on the basis of DNA characteristics such as base composition and thermal denaturation profiles of major DNA components. Minor components of ascospore DNA was, however, only 5-7% of total DNA instead of 15-20% minor component DNA shown by mycelial DNA. Species belonging to same group were not distinguishable morphologically, but all of these species were distinguishable by DNA:DNA homology studies. Greater DNA homology was noticed between DNAs of heterothallic species and DNAs of pseudohomothallic species than DNA of true homothallic species. Difference on DNA-nucleotide sequences among homothallic species was very little. Pseudo-homothallic species N. tetrasperma was found to be distinctly different from homothallic species but closer to heterothallic species based on such studies.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 135203     DOI: 10.1007/bf00582884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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