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Correlation of the physical and genetic maps of the centromeric region of the right arm of linkage group III of Neurospora crassa.

C R Davis1, R R Kempainen, M S Srodes, C R McClung.   

Abstract

We have cloned three linked genes serine-1 (ser-1), proline-1 (pro-1) and acetate-2 (ace-2) that lie near the centromere on the right arm of linkage group III (LGIIIR) of Neurospora crassa. The ser-1 gene was cloned by sib selection. A chromosomal walk that spans 205 kilobases (kb) was initiated from ser-1. Complementation analysis with clones isolated during the walk allowed identification of the pro-1 and ace-2 genes. Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis has confirmed the localization of ser-1, pro-1 and ace-2 to the centromeric region of LGIIIR. Genetically, we measured 1% recombination between ser-1 and pro-1 and 2% recombination between pro-1 and ace-2. Physical distances for these intervals were 114 kb from ser-1 to pro-1 and 36 kb from pro-1 to ace-2. Thus, for the pro-1 to ace-2 interval we calculate a physical/genetic correlation of 18 kb/map unit (mu) whereas, in the immediately adjacent, centromere-proximal interval from ser-1 to pro-1, we calculate 114 kb/mu. This provides evidence for a centromere effect, a decrease in recombination frequency as one approaches the centromere.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7912215      PMCID: PMC1205910     

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


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