Singh, Parmit K. ; Kasbekar, Durgadas P. (2008) Titration of repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) by chromosome segment duplications in Neurospora crassa Genetica, 134 (3). pp. 267-275. ISSN 0016-6707
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Abstract
Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) is a hypermutational process that alters duplicated DNA sequences in Neurospora crassa. In previous studies, five of six large (>100 kb) chromosome segment duplications (Dp's) examined were shown to dominantly suppress RIP in smaller (<5 kb) duplications. The suppressor duplications were >270 kb, whereas the lone non-suppressor duplication was ~117 kb. We have now screened another 33 duplications and found 29 more suppressors and four more non-suppressors. All 22 suppressor duplications whose size could be estimated were >270 kb, whereas two newly identified non-suppressor duplications examined were 140-154 kb. RIP was suppressed in a subset of crosses heterozygous for more than one ordinarily non-suppressor duplication. These results strengthen the hypothesis that large duplications titrate out the RIP machinery and suggest the "equivalence point" for the titration is close to 300 kb.
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Keywords: | Chromosome Segment Duplications; Dominant Suppression of RIP; Neurospora Genome |
ID Code: | 18395 |
Deposited On: | 17 Nov 2010 09:18 |
Last Modified: | 17 May 2016 03:07 |
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