Mutants in yeast affecting ethidium bromide induced ρ −formation and their effects on transmission and recombination of mitochondrial genes
✍ Scribed by Dujardin, Geneviève ;Dujon, Bernard
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 929 KB
- Volume
- 171
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0026-8925
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✦ Synopsis
A series of mutants called ebi, less inducible by ethidium bromide than the parental strain for the rho+ leads to rho- mutation have been isolated after E.M.S. mutagenesis. Some of the ebi mutants also show an important accumulation of rho- cells, in the absence of ethidium bromide. Ebi mutations are nuclearly inherited as shown by meiotic segregation. The effects of these mutants on the transmission and recombination of mitochondrial genes among the diploid progeny of crosses have been studied. Some of the ebi mutants show a non coordinated transmission of the oli1 mitochondrial marker with respect to other mitochondrial markers unexpected for homosexual crosses. This bias which is independent from omega will be discussed in relation to the segregation and recombination. No significant decrease of the frequency of recombinants has been detected.