GENETIC MAPPING IN <i>SCHIZOSACCHAROMYCES POMBE</i> BY MITOTIC AND MEIOTIC ANALYSIS AND INDUCED HAPLOIDIZATION

Jürg Kohli(University of Bern), Herbert Hottinger(University of Bern), Peter Münz(University of Bern), André Strauss(University of Bern), Pierre Thuriaux(University of Bern)
Genetics
November 30, 1977
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Abstract

The genetic maps of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe were extended through the use of haploidization (spontaneous or induced by m-fluorophenylalanine), as well as by tetrad, random spore and mitotic analysis. A new diploidization method utilizing a meiosis-deficient mutant and improved haploidization techniques was employed. As a result of these and previous studies, 118 genetic markers have been assigned to 3 linkage groups. Centromere markers for all 3 chromosomes were identified and genetic maps containing a total of 71 genes were constructed. Our experiments indicate that 3 is very likely to be the haploid chromosome number of S. pombe .


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