In translocation OY321 of Neurospora crassa, the nucleolus organizer is divided into two segments, a proximal portion located interstitially in one interchange chromosome, and a distal portion now located terminally on another chromosome, linkage group I. In crosses of Translocation x Translocation, exceptional progeny are recovered nonselectively in which the chromosome sequence has apparently reverted to Normal. Genetic, cytological, and molecular evidence indicates that reversion is the result of meiotic crossing over between homologous displaced rDNA repeats. Marker linkages are wild type in these exceptional progeny. They differ from wild type, however, in retaining an interstitial block of rRNA genes which can be demonstrated cytologi...
Present knowledge of junction sequences is inadequate for understanding how chromosome rearrangement...
Recently, it was reported that the efficiency of repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in a gene-sized...
The expression of rDNA in hybrids inherited from only one progenitor refers to nucleolar dominance. ...
In translocation OY321 of Neurospora crassa, the nucleolus organizer is divided into two segments, a...
In ~3% of Neurospora crassa rearrangements, part of a chromosome arm becomes attached to the nucleol...
In Neurospora crassa the ability of an ectopic gene-sized duplication to induce repeat-induced point...
Chromosome rearrangement In(IL;IR)T(IL;IIIR)SLm-1, has a pericentric inversion in linkage group I as...
The size and extent of four Neurospora crassa duplications, Dp(AR17), Dp(IBj5), Dp(OY329), and Dp(B3...
When a gene or other fragment of DNA is cloned. it is often useful to identify the chrom...
Cloning of the rDNA repeat unit: An EcoRI fragment spanning the entire nontranscribed spacer region ...
Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) is an unusual genome defense mechanism that was discovered in Ne...
It has previously been reported that multiple copies of the hph gene integrated into the genome of N...
Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) is a sexual stage-specific mutational process of Neurospora cras...
In experiments of Perkins, Kinsey, Asch and Frederick (1993 Genetics 134:729-736), new chromosome re...
Meiotic silencing by unpaired DNA (MSUD), an RNAi-mediated gene silencing process, is efficient in c...
Present knowledge of junction sequences is inadequate for understanding how chromosome rearrangement...
Recently, it was reported that the efficiency of repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in a gene-sized...
The expression of rDNA in hybrids inherited from only one progenitor refers to nucleolar dominance. ...
In translocation OY321 of Neurospora crassa, the nucleolus organizer is divided into two segments, a...
In ~3% of Neurospora crassa rearrangements, part of a chromosome arm becomes attached to the nucleol...
In Neurospora crassa the ability of an ectopic gene-sized duplication to induce repeat-induced point...
Chromosome rearrangement In(IL;IR)T(IL;IIIR)SLm-1, has a pericentric inversion in linkage group I as...
The size and extent of four Neurospora crassa duplications, Dp(AR17), Dp(IBj5), Dp(OY329), and Dp(B3...
When a gene or other fragment of DNA is cloned. it is often useful to identify the chrom...
Cloning of the rDNA repeat unit: An EcoRI fragment spanning the entire nontranscribed spacer region ...
Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) is an unusual genome defense mechanism that was discovered in Ne...
It has previously been reported that multiple copies of the hph gene integrated into the genome of N...
Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) is a sexual stage-specific mutational process of Neurospora cras...
In experiments of Perkins, Kinsey, Asch and Frederick (1993 Genetics 134:729-736), new chromosome re...
Meiotic silencing by unpaired DNA (MSUD), an RNAi-mediated gene silencing process, is efficient in c...
Present knowledge of junction sequences is inadequate for understanding how chromosome rearrangement...
Recently, it was reported that the efficiency of repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in a gene-sized...
The expression of rDNA in hybrids inherited from only one progenitor refers to nucleolar dominance. ...