The interpretation of gene conversion data from ordered eight-spored asci
- 14 April 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Genetics Research
- Vol. 35 (2) , 179-194
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016672300014038
Abstract
SUMMARY: Currently favoured models postulate that gene conversion is due to the correction of mis-matches in heteroduplex DNA. If heteroduplex is formed reciprocally on both chromatids participating in recombination, the mis-matches due to a heterozygous site will be different on the two chromatids, and there will be four correction probabilities to be taken into account. It is shown that, given the frequencies of the five different kinds of aberrant ascus ratios, it is possible to calculate four alternative sets of values for the four correction probabilities and the total number of asci in which heteroduplex is formed. These four solutions reduce in effect to two when there are no other markers distinguishing the two chromatids. With the aid of flanking markers and the assumption that heteroduplex formation is chemically polarized, it is possible, in principle, to choose one best solution.The method has been applied to the five one-point crosses in Sordaria fimicola from which most data are available. The data from four different mutants crossed to wild type are compatible with a restricted model in which the correction frequencies, from mutant to wild and from wild to mutant, are the same on both chromatids. In the case of the fifth mutant the data are not consistent with this restricted model, and indicate different correction frequencies in the two chromatids.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Meiotic Gene Conversion: A Signal of the Basic Recombination Event in YeastCold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, 1979
- DNA unwinding protein from meiotic cells of LiliumBiochemistry, 1978
- Gene conversion spectrum of 15 mutants giving post-meiotic segregation in the b2 locus of Ascobolus immersusMolecular Genetics and Genomics, 1978
- Genetic analysis of recombination at theglocus inSordaria fimicolaGenetics Research, 1974
- Aberrant ascus genotypes from crosses involving mutants at the g locus in Sordaria fimicolaGenetics Research, 1974
- GENETICS OF SORDARIA FIMICOLA. VI. GENE CONVERSION AT THE g LOCUS IN MUTANT x WILD TYPE CROSSESGenetics, 1967
- QUANTITATIVE IMPLICATIONS OF THE DNA-REPAIR MODEL OF GENE CONVERSIONGenetics, 1966
- A mechanism for gene conversion in fungiGenetics Research, 1964