Non-mendelian inheritance induced by gene amplification in the germ nucleus of Paramecium tetraurelia

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A genetic investigation of strain d4-95, which carries a recessive mutant allele (pwB 95) of pawn-B, one of the controlling elements of voltage-dependent calcium channels in Paramecium tetraurelia, revealed a non-Mendelian feature. Progeny of the cross between d4-95 and wild type often expressed a clonally stable mutant phenotype, even when they had a wild-type gene. The mutant phenotype was also expressed after self-fertilization of theoretical wild-type homozygotes recovered from the cross. Our molecular analysis demonstrated that the copy number of the mutant pwB gene in the micro- and macronucleus of d4-95 was much greater than that of the wild type. Most of the amplified, extra pwB gene copies in d4-95 were heritable independently from the original pwB locus. Repeated backcrossing of d4-95 with the wild type to dilute extra pwB genes in the strain produced segregants with a completely normal Mendelian trait in testcrosses. These results strongly suggest that a non-Mendelian inheritance of d4-95 was induced by gene amplification in the micronucleus.

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Matsuda, A., & Takahashi, M. (2005). Non-mendelian inheritance induced by gene amplification in the germ nucleus of Paramecium tetraurelia. Genetics, 169(1), 137–147. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.104.031815

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