Asexual recombination in a uvsH mutant of aspergillus nidulans

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Mutations in the gene uvsH of Aspergillus nidulans result in increased spontaneous chromosome instability and increased intragenic and intergenic mitotic recombination in homozygous diploids. The aim of the present work was to obtain a uvs mutant of A. nidulans and to use it for the isolation of asexual recombinants (parameiotic segregants). The mutant uvsH, named B511, showed normal frequency of meiotic recombination in sexual crosses and high frequency of parameiotic segregants in the parasexual crossings with master strains (B3511//A757 and B511//A288). Asexual haploid recombinants (parameiotic segregants), diploid and aneuploid segregants were recovered directly from the uvs// uvs+ heterokaryons (B511//A757 and B511//A288). Parameiotic segregants originated through mitotic crossing-over and independent assortment of chromosomes.

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Souza-Júnior, S. A., Becker, T. C. A., & Castro-Prado, M. A. A. (2007). Asexual recombination in a uvsH mutant of aspergillus nidulans. Biological Research, 40(1), 65–71. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0716-97602007000100007

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