Isolation and characterization of Schizosaccharomyces pombe mutants affected in mitotic recombination

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A haploid Schizosaccharomyces pombe strain carrying a heteroallelic duplication of the ade6 gene was used to isolate mitotic recombination-deficient mutants. Recombination between the different copies of the ade6 gene can lead to Ade+ segregants. These are observed as growing papillae when colonies of a suitable size are replicated onto selective medium. We isolated mutants which show an altered papillation phenotype. With two exceptions, they exhibit a decrease in the frequency of mitotic recombination between the heteroalleles of the duplication. The two other mutants display a hyper-recombination phenotype. The 12 mutations were allocated to at least nine distinct loci by recombination tests. Of the eight rec mutants analyzed further, six were also affected in mitotic intergenic recombination in the intervals cen2-mat or cen3-arg1. No effect on mitotic intragenic recombination was observed. These data suggest that mitotic gene conversion and crossing over can be separated mutationally. Meiotic recombination occurs at the wild-type frequency in all mutants investigated.

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Gysler-Junker, A., Bodi, Z., & Kohli, J. (1991). Isolation and characterization of Schizosaccharomyces pombe mutants affected in mitotic recombination. Genetics, 128(3), 495–504. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/128.3.495

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