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Abstract
The frequency of conversion and the disparity in the direction of conversion were studied for six frameshift mutants lying in locus b2 of Ascobolus immersus and giving more 2 wild type:6 mutant (2+6m) than 6 wild type:2 mutant (6+2m) aberrant asci (type B). The frequency of conversion decreased from left to right in the locus. The disparity steadily increased from left to right and then reached a plateau. Twenty-two frameshift mutants giving more 6+2m than 2+6m aberrant asci (type A) and closely linked to three type B mutants were also studied; they showed the same frequency of conversion and the same disparity (but in the opposite direction) as the type B mutant to which they are linked. The polar variation of both the frequency of conversion and the disparity as a function of position were expected on the basis of a previous study of 15 mutants giving postmeiotic segregations and located in locus b2. This variation is assumed to reflect the existence of a preferential region for the initiation of hybrid DNA (HDNA) during recombination and a duality in the distribution of this HDNA, with preponderant asymmetrical HDNA near the starting point and preponderant symmetrical HDNA farther from it.Entities:
Year: 1979 PMID: 16592666 PMCID: PMC383711 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.76.6.2871
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205