无肌醇粗神经孢子虫dna诱导的肌醇依赖性遗传。

G Szabó, M Schablik
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粗神经孢子虫(N. crassa)无肌醇菌落(inl+)与野生型粗神经孢子虫的DNA处理。后代中不寻常的非孟德尔四分体数量增加(24%)。在这些等位基因为1的菌株有性杂交中分离出完整有序四分体的子囊孢子。对这些异常四分体的克隆分别进行了inl+和inl标记的遗传检测。这些四分体中单个子囊孢子的几个inl+克隆通常是假野生型。这些无性系在含肌醇(完全)培养基上分离inl+和inl核,inl+性状表现为体细胞分离,有时很快消失。转化后的inl+染色体偶尔在有性杂交中传给下一代,但子囊孢子分为inl+型和假野生型inl+型两种。虽然下一代子囊孢子的发芽率通常较低,但inl+性状可遗传给后代。有性杂交的假野生型在极少量的培养基上是不育的,并且在核内分离很快。假野生型的起源机制被认为是二倍体化,从而导致2号染色体二体化。
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Inheritance of DNA-induced inositol independence of inositolless Neurospora crassa.

Neurospora crassa (N. crassa) inositolless (inl) strain gives inositol-independent colonies (inl+) if treated with DNA from wild type N. crassa. There is an increased number of unusual non-Mendelian tetrads (24%) among the progeny. In sexual crosses of these strains with inl alleles ascospores of complete ordered tetrads were isolated. Clones of these aberrant tetrads were examined for the inheritance of the inl+ and inl markers respectively. Several inl+ clones of single ascospores of these tetrads were often pseudowild types. These clones segregate inl+ and inl nuclei if growing on inositol-containing (complete) medium and the inl+ character shows somatic segregation, sometimes disappears very quickly. The transformed inl+ chromosomes is occasionally passed on to the next generation in sexual cross, but the ascospores are of two kinds: inl+ and pseudowild type inl+. The inl+ trait is transmitted to further generations though the ascospores of the next generation have often lower germination rate. The pseudowild types in sexual cross are sterile on minimal medium and segregate very quickly inl nuclei. The mechanism of the origin of pseudowild types is assumed to be diploidization and consequently disomy of chromosome 2.

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