| Literature DB >> 8349106 |
D D Perkins1, J A Kinsey, D K Asch, G D Frederick.
Abstract
New chromosome rearrangements were found in 10% or more of mitotically stable transformants. This was shown for transformations involving a variety of different markers, vectors and recipient strains. Breakpoints were randomly distributed among the seven linkage groups. Controls using untransformed protoplasts of the same strains contained almost no rearrangements. A study of molecularly characterized Am+ transformants showed that rearrangements are frequent when multiple ectopic integration events have occurred. In contrast, rearrangements are absent or infrequent when only the resident locus is restored to am+ by a homologous event. Sequences of the transforming vector were genetically linked to breakpoints in 6 of 10 translocations that were examined using Southern hybridization or colony blots.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8349106 PMCID: PMC1205511
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genetics ISSN: 0016-6731 Impact factor: 4.562