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The number of copies of an extranuclear gene in Chlamydomonas reinhardii

MGG Molecular & General Genetics, ISSN: 0026-8925, Vol: 107, Issue: 4, Page: 366-371
1970
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The streptomycin sensitive (ss-) revertants of the streptomycin dependent mutant sd segregate on streptomycin medium again sd-cells. This sd-segregation decreases continuously with increasing time of cultivation until zero-level is reached. The revertant R 20 differ from the other revertants mainly that the rate of segregation remaining almost at the same high level a long time. But the results of clonings showed that also in R 20 the number of cells able to segregate sd-cells decreases. After 6 months, only 20% of the cells still possessed this ability. Former investigations showed that the ss-revertants still had sd-informations. These informations segregate in the following cell-divisions and produce again sd-colonies on the streptomycin medium. The rate of segregation was changing with the different clones. This proves the non-oriented distribution of the sd- and ss-gene copies at the mitotic division. The clonings demonstrate also the existence of much more than 2 copies. According to Sager and Ramanis the genes of the chloroplast exist at the most in 2 copies. If the statement should be true in principle for all vegetative cells, then the sd-information cannot be in the chloroplast. It must be located in the mitochondria. © 1970 Springer-Verlag.

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