Linkage analysis of developmental mutations in aggregation-deficient mutants of Dictyostelium discoideum. 1977

M B Coukell, and N M Roxby

Simple parasexual genetic techniques have been employed to extend the linkage analysis initiated in an earlier study (Coukell, 1975) of developmental mutations (agg mutations) in 40 independently isolated aggregation-deficient mutants of Dictyostelium discoideum. Using these techniques, agg mutations in 28 of the 40 mutants have been assigned to 4 linkage groups: 16 in group II, 1 in group III, 10 in group IV, and 1 in group VI. None of the agg mutations analyzed appear to map in linkage group I. In addition, a new temperature-sensitive growth locus, designated tsgJ, was mapped in group III. It was also found that diploid strains of D. discoideum are readily induced to undergo haploidization when grown on 0.1% p-fluorophenylalanine (PFP) at 25.5 degrees C. Growth of diploid strains on PFP had no effect on the type of segregant classes obtained (i.e. PFP does not induce mitotic crossing-over), the subsequent growth and/or development of the segregants, or the ability of the segregants to reform stable diploids.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008040 Genetic Linkage The co-inheritance of two or more non-allelic GENES due to their being located more or less closely on the same CHROMOSOME. Genetic Linkage Analysis,Linkage, Genetic,Analyses, Genetic Linkage,Analysis, Genetic Linkage,Genetic Linkage Analyses,Linkage Analyses, Genetic,Linkage Analysis, Genetic
D009154 Mutation Any detectable and heritable change in the genetic material that causes a change in the GENOTYPE and which is transmitted to daughter cells and to succeeding generations. Mutations
D009235 Myxomycetes A division of organisms that exist vegetatively as complex mobile plasmodia, reproduce by means of spores, and have complex life cycles. They are now classed as protozoa but formerly were considered fungi. Myxomycota,Protosteliomycetes,Slime Molds, Plasmodial,Slime Molds, True,Mold, Plasmodial Slime,Mold, True Slime,Molds, Plasmodial Slime,Molds, True Slime,Myxomycete,Myxomycotas,Plasmodial Slime Mold,Plasmodial Slime Molds,Protosteliomycete,Slime Mold, Plasmodial,Slime Mold, True,True Slime Mold,True Slime Molds
D011995 Recombination, Genetic Production of new arrangements of DNA by various mechanisms such as assortment and segregation, CROSSING OVER; GENE CONVERSION; GENETIC TRANSFORMATION; GENETIC CONJUGATION; GENETIC TRANSDUCTION; or mixed infection of viruses. Genetic Recombination,Recombination,Genetic Recombinations,Recombinations,Recombinations, Genetic
D004023 Dictyostelium A genus of protozoa, formerly also considered a fungus. Its natural habitat is decaying forest leaves, where it feeds on bacteria. D. discoideum is the best-known species and is widely used in biomedical research. Dictyostelium discoideum,Dictyostelium discoideums,Dictyosteliums,discoideum, Dictyostelium
D005796 Genes A category of nucleic acid sequences that function as units of heredity and which code for the basic instructions for the development, reproduction, and maintenance of organisms. Cistron,Gene,Genetic Materials,Cistrons,Genetic Material,Material, Genetic,Materials, Genetic
D012723 Sex The totality of characteristics of reproductive structure, functions, PHENOTYPE, and GENOTYPE, differentiating the MALE from the FEMALE organism. Genotypic Sex,Phenotypic Sex,Sex, Genotypic,Sex, Phenotypic

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