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Dominance modifiers in neurospora crassa: phenocopy selection and influence of certain ascus mutants.

P J Russell, A M Srb.   

Abstract

When homozygous in zygotes, mutant alleles at the peak locus in linkage group V of Neurospora crassa initiate aberrant asci that are nonlinear, in contrast to the linear asci characteristic of wild type. Most mutant alleles are recessive, inasmuch as crosses of the mutant strains with wild type give linear asci. However, five different mutant alleles, when heterozygous with the wild-type allele, act in varying degrees as zygote dominants, initiating both linear and nonlinear asci, the relative proportions depending on the allele. Five modifiers that act on the dominance relationships of at least one of the five possible heterozygotes of a dominant peak and its wild-type allele have been characterized, four of them having been obtained by selection directed against a phenocopy of these mutants induced by treatment of wild type with l-sorbose. The pattern of modifier specificity observed among the various dominant peak heterozygotes indicates that the phenotypic effects are produced by a complex relationship between the modifiers and the dominant peak alleles in relation to their wild-type allele. In all but two cases the direction of modification, where present, is towards decreasing the dominance of the mutant allele in the heterozygote, evidenced by an increase in the percentage of linear asci when compared with control data. The modifiers exert their maximum modification when they themselves are heterozygous with their wild-type alleles and when the dominant peak allele is heterozygous with its wild-type allele. No modification occurs when heterozygous modifiers are included in zygotes homozygous for a dominant peak allele, reinforcing the notion that the modifiers act on the dominance relationship existent between a dominant peak allele and its wild-type allele, rather than influencing some activity of the mutant allele itself. The modifiers have no detectable effect of their own on ascus morphology, since homozygous modifier zygotes initiate entirely linear asci when only wild-type alleles of peak are present in the zygotes. Their only detectable effect, other than dominance modification, appears to be in conferring sorbose resistance to the mycelium. The modifiers are unlinked to the peak locus, and, except for two of them, they are nonallelic.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 4261623      PMCID: PMC1212780     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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Authors:  D D Perkins; D Newmeyer; C W Taylor; D C Bennett
Journal:  Genetica       Date:  1969       Impact factor: 1.082

2.  Genetic alterations of ascus development in Neurospora tetrasperma.

Authors:  D R Novak; A M Srb
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1971-02       Impact factor: 4.562

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Authors:  W Klingmüller
Journal:  Mol Gen Genet       Date:  1967

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Authors:  N DE TERRA; E L TATUM
Journal:  Science       Date:  1961-10-13       Impact factor: 47.728

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Authors:  P R Mahadevan; E L Tatum
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1965-10       Impact factor: 3.490

  5 in total
  2 in total

Review 1.  Meiosis in protists. Some structural and physiological aspects of meiosis in algae, fungi, and protozoa.

Authors:  P Heywood; P T Magee
Journal:  Bacteriol Rev       Date:  1976-03

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Authors:  D D Perkins; A Radford; D Newmeyer; M Björkman
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