SEGREGATION DISTORTION AND CROSSING OVER IN MALES OF DROSOPHILA ANANASSAE. I: PRELIMINARY GENETIC ANALYSIS

Genetics ◽  
1971 ◽  
Vol 67 (4) ◽  
pp. 521-532
Author(s):  
A S Mukherjee ◽  
Ashoke K Das
2005 ◽  
Vol 15 (8) ◽  
pp. 684-688
Author(s):  
Cheng Shuiming ◽  
Lin Fanxue ◽  
Xu Xuefeng ◽  
Li Anzheng ◽  
Lin Fangcan

Genetics ◽  
1983 ◽  
Vol 104 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-112
Author(s):  
Claude W Hinton

ABSTRACT Several stocks, selected because they carried previously identified factors governing either crossing over in males or mutability, were examined to determine whether the effects of these factors are restricted to one or the other process. Neither of two dominant enhancers of male crossing over had detectable effects on Minute mutation frequencies among progenies of assayed F1 males. Genetically equivalent F1 males monitored for crossing over showed no unequivocal effect of either of three mutators (two dominant and one extrachromosomal) or of a suppressor of mutability. However, one combination of a dominant crossover enhancer with a dominant mutator showed synergistic increases in both crossover and Minute frequencies, and the possibility exists that a single extrachromosomally transmitted element suppresses both male crossing over and mutability. This suppressor element (or elements) had been previously diagnosed in the pc stock which, in this study, was discovered to have also a dominant enhancer of male crossing over and a dominant mutator occupying separable loci in the third chromosome. The pc enhancer of male crossing over differs from the dominant enhancer in another stock with respect to the regional distribution of crossovers, and the pc mutator is distinguished from another 3-linked mutator by its preferential induction of mutations at the Delta locus.


CYTOLOGIA ◽  
1974 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 829-838 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daigoro Moriwaki ◽  
Mitsuo Tsujita

2021 ◽  
Vol 118 (14) ◽  
pp. e2021671118
Author(s):  
Martin G. France ◽  
Janina Enderle ◽  
Sarah Röhrig ◽  
Holger Puchta ◽  
F. Chris H. Franklin ◽  
...  

The synaptonemal complex is a tripartite proteinaceous ultrastructure that forms between homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis in the majority of eukaryotes. It is characterized by the coordinated installation of transverse filament proteins between two lateral elements and is required for wild-type levels of crossing over and meiotic progression. We have generated null mutants of the duplicated Arabidopsis transverse filament genes zyp1a and zyp1b using a combination of T-DNA insertional mutants and targeted CRISPR/Cas mutagenesis. Cytological and genetic analysis of the zyp1 null mutants reveals loss of the obligate chiasma, an increase in recombination map length by 1.3- to 1.7-fold and a virtual absence of cross-over (CO) interference, determined by a significant increase in the number of double COs. At diplotene, the numbers of HEI10 foci, a marker for Class I interference-sensitive COs, are twofold greater in the zyp1 mutant compared to wild type. The increase in recombination in zyp1 does not appear to be due to the Class II interference-insensitive COs as chiasmata were reduced by ∼52% in msh5/zyp1 compared to msh5. These data suggest that ZYP1 limits the formation of closely spaced Class I COs in Arabidopsis. Our data indicate that installation of ZYP1 occurs at ASY1-labeled axial bridges and that loss of the protein disrupts progressive coalignment of the chromosome axes.


2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianjun Liu ◽  
Jinmei You ◽  
Leilei Guo ◽  
Xinchun Liu ◽  
Yujing He ◽  
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