Localization of the FAR3 gene: Genetic mapping and molecular cloning using a chromosome walk‐‘n’‐roll strategy
- 15 June 1995
- Vol. 11 (7) , 691-696
- https://doi.org/10.1002/yea.320110710
Abstract
FAR3 is a newly‐discovered yeast gene required specifically for pheromone‐mediated cell cycle arrest. I have used strains harboring the far3‐1 mutation to map the gene to the right arm of chromosome XIII, establishing the gene order CEN13‐LYS7‐MCM1‐FAR3. I cloned the FAR3 gene based on its genetic map position using a strategy that combined chromosome walking and a related technique termed ‘chromosome rolling’. In addition to the genetic and physical localization of FAR3, I present data that suggest corrections to the tentative map positions of VAN1 and ARG80.Keywords
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