نتایج جستجو برای: mating type idiomorphs

تعداد نتایج: 1361517  

Journal: :Cell reports 2015
Jon-Matthew Belton Bryan R Lajoie Sylvain Audibert Sylvain Cantaloube Imen Lassadi Isabelle Goiffon Davide Baù Marc A Marti-Renom Kerstin Bystricky Job Dekker

Mating-type switching in yeast occurs through gene conversion between the MAT locus and one of two silent loci (HML or HMR) on opposite ends of the chromosome. MATa cells choose HML as template, whereas MATα cells use HMR. The recombination enhancer (RE) located on the left arm regulates this process. One long-standing hypothesis is that switching is guided by mating-type-specific and possibly ...

Journal: :Genetics 1979
P J Youngman D J Pallotta B Hosler G Struhl C E Holt

The rate and extent of plasmodium formation were studied in mating tests involving pairs of largely isogenic amoebal strains compatible for mating-type (mt) alleles. A systematic variability was observed: plasmodia formed either rapidly and extensively or slowly and inefficiently. Plasmodium formation was found to be 10(3)- to 10(4)-fold more extensive in "rapid" crosses than in "slow" crosses....

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
Zhun Yan Xiaogang Li Jianping Xu

To better understand the epidemiology and population structure of Cryptococcus neoformans, we determined mating types for 358 C. neoformans strains isolated through the active surveillance program from 1992 to 1994 in four geographic areas in the United States: San Francisco, California; Georgia; Texas; and Alabama. Two assays were used to determine mating types: (i) crossing with standard labo...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 1997
E Coppin R Debuchy S Arnaise M Picard

The progress made in the molecular characterization of the mating types in several filamentous ascomycetes has allowed us to better understand their role in sexual development and has brought to light interesting biological problems. The mating types of Neurospora crassa, Podospora anserina, and Cochliobolus heterostrophus consist of unrelated and unique sequences containing one or several gene...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Antonina A Votintseva Dmitry A Filatov

DNA sequence analysis and genetic mapping of loci from mating-type-specific chromosomes of the smut fungus Microbotryum violaceum demonstrated that the nonrecombining mating-type-specific region in this species comprises approximately 25% ( approximately 1 Mb) of the chromosome length. Divergence between homologous mating-type-linked genes in this region varies between 0 and 8.6%, resembling th...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2006
Xiaorong Lin Johnny C Huang Thomas G Mitchell Joseph Heitman

Cryptococcus neoformans is a fungal human pathogen with a bipolar mating system. It undergoes a dimorphic transition from a unicellular yeast to hyphal filamentous growth during mating and monokaryotic fruiting. The traditional sexual cycle that leads to the production of infectious basidiospores involves cells of both alpha and a mating type. Monokaryotic fruiting is a modified form of sexual ...

Journal: :Genetics 1983
H Gruenspan N R Eaton

Mating type in haploid cells of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is determined by a pair of alleles MATa and MAT alpha. Under various conditions haploid mating types can be interconverted. It has been proposed that transpositions of silent cassettes of mating-type information from HML OR HMR to MAT are the source of mating type conversions. A mutation described in this work, designated AON1, ...

Journal: :Genetics 1968
K Hiwatashi

M A T I N G type determination and inheritance in Paramecium caudatum has been reported only for syngen 12 (HIWATASHI 1958). Inheritance was usually synclonal, i.e. the two clones derived from the two members of a conjugating pair are identical in mating type expression, indicating direct genic control of mating type. However the breeding analysis was incomplete and some of the observations, as...

Journal: :Genetics 1975
A K Hopper B D Hall

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, meiosis and spore formation as well as mating are controlled by mating-type genes. Diploids heterozygous for mating type (aalpha) can sporulate but cannot mate; homozygous aa and alpha-alpha diploids can mate, but cannot sporulate. From an alpha-alpha diploid parental strain, we have isolated mutants which have gained the ability to sporulate. Those mutants which co...

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