Tetrad analysis of MATa/MAT alpha diploids of Saccharomyces cerevisiae generally yields 2 MATa:2MAT alpha meiotic products. About 1 to 1.8% of the tetrads yield aberrant segregations for this marker. Described here are experiments that determine whether the aberrant meiotic segregations at the mating-type locus are ascribable to gene conversions or to MAT switches, that is, to mating-type interconversions. Diploid strains incapable of switching MATa to MAT alpha, or the converse, nevertheless display changes of MATa to MAT alpha, or the reverse. These events must be attributed to gene conversion. Further, we suggest that MATa and MAT alpha alleles may represent nonhomologous sequences of DNA since they fail to display postmeiotic segregatio...
There are three cell types in yeast, two haploid, a and $\alpha$, and one diploid, a/$\alpha$. The t...
Heteroduplexes formed between DNA strands derived from different homologous chromosomes are an inter...
The mating-type a and α alleles of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae interconvert by a transpositio...
Aimed at investigating the recovery of a specific mutant allele of the mating type locus (MAT) by sw...
Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae may express an a or alpha mating type. These cells types may be inter...
International audienceWe sequenced two alleles of the MATa locus of Saccharomyces cerevisiae that re...
Mating type switches in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae occur by transposition of a replica of th...
Homothallic yeasts switch cell types (mating types a and alpha) at high frequency by changing the al...
Yeast mating type is determined by the genotype at the mating type locus (MAT). In homothallic (self...
A mutation has been identified that suppresses the mating and sporulation defects of all mutations i...
The a and a mating types of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are controlled by the mating-type loc...
Gene conversion, a phenomenon described more than 50 years ago, may be defined as a departure from t...
ing type is determined by the alternate alleles of the mating-type locus, MATa or MATu, respectivel...
<div><p>Yeast mating type is determined by the genotype at the mating type locus (<i>MAT</i>). In ho...
Meiotic recombination in yeast is associated with heteroduplex formation. Heteroduplexes formed betw...
There are three cell types in yeast, two haploid, a and $\alpha$, and one diploid, a/$\alpha$. The t...
Heteroduplexes formed between DNA strands derived from different homologous chromosomes are an inter...
The mating-type a and α alleles of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae interconvert by a transpositio...
Aimed at investigating the recovery of a specific mutant allele of the mating type locus (MAT) by sw...
Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae may express an a or alpha mating type. These cells types may be inter...
International audienceWe sequenced two alleles of the MATa locus of Saccharomyces cerevisiae that re...
Mating type switches in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae occur by transposition of a replica of th...
Homothallic yeasts switch cell types (mating types a and alpha) at high frequency by changing the al...
Yeast mating type is determined by the genotype at the mating type locus (MAT). In homothallic (self...
A mutation has been identified that suppresses the mating and sporulation defects of all mutations i...
The a and a mating types of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are controlled by the mating-type loc...
Gene conversion, a phenomenon described more than 50 years ago, may be defined as a departure from t...
ing type is determined by the alternate alleles of the mating-type locus, MATa or MATu, respectivel...
<div><p>Yeast mating type is determined by the genotype at the mating type locus (<i>MAT</i>). In ho...
Meiotic recombination in yeast is associated with heteroduplex formation. Heteroduplexes formed betw...
There are three cell types in yeast, two haploid, a and $\alpha$, and one diploid, a/$\alpha$. The t...
Heteroduplexes formed between DNA strands derived from different homologous chromosomes are an inter...
The mating-type a and α alleles of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae interconvert by a transpositio...