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Mutations affecting meiosis in Podospora anserina

II. Effect of mei2 mutants on recombination

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Three meiosis-deficient mutants of gene mei2 (mei2-1, mei-2-2 and mei2-3) are blocked during the prophase I of meiosis, before normal pachytene. The mutant mei-2-2 is leaky and there is a partial complementation in crosses mei2-2xmei-2-1 and mei2-2xmei2-3. It has thus been possible to analyse descendants of these crosses. This analysis shows an important alteration in recombination frequencies on at least three different linkage groups. Recombination frequencies appear to be increased near the centromere and decreased in other regions of the chromosomes. This coincides with a decrease in chiasma interference. Intergenic recombination is increased in a locus located very near to the chromosome II centromere. Moreover, the relative proportion of crossovers among the recombination events is stronger than in the control. Though it is impossible at present to formulate a precise hypothesis for the action of the mei2 gene at the molecular level, it is proposed that it might well control a stage of the DNA repair or synthesis.

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Simonet, JM. Mutations affecting meiosis in Podospora anserina . Molec. Gen. Genet. 123, 263–281 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00271244

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