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Recombination block in the Spore killer region of Neurospora.

J L Campbell, B C Turner.   

Abstract

Spore killers Sk-2K and Sk-3K are chromosomal meiotic drive factors in Neurospora. In heterozygous crosses, ascospores not containing the Spore killer die. Sk-2K and Sk-3K, which differ in killing specificity, were found to be associated with suppression of recombination in a centromere-spanning region of linkage group III, and investigation of that recombination block is reported here. The block covers a region that is normally 30 to 40 map units long. A locus (r(Sk-2)) conferring resistance to Sk-2K maps to the left end of the recombination block. Recombination is normal in r(Sk-2) X Sk sensitive but blocked in Sk-2K X r(Sk-2); so the block does not depend upon killing. By selective plating, SkK stocks carrying genetic markers within the block were obtained at frequencies on the order of 10(-5) or 10(-6). Since this tight block is far beyond what has been observed for genetic reduction of recombination, a structural basis is assumed. No evidence of chromosome rearrangement was obtained. Crosses homozygous for Sk-2K show normal crossing-over and map order for the flanking markers cum and his-7 and three included markers (acr-7, acr-2, and leu-1). Results would be consistent with a divergence of sequence great enough to interfere with homologous pairing.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3582973     DOI: 10.1139/g87-022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome        ISSN: 0831-2796            Impact factor:   2.166


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