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The Mating System in Saccharomyces
Authors:AHMAD  M
Institution:Botany School, University of Cambridge
Abstract:Many, but not all, Saccharomyces species are heterothallic.The mating types in heterothallic species are determined bytwo allelic genes. The mating-type genes occasionally mutatefrom one to the other. Vegetative cells of opposite mating typewere found in some single ascospore colonies. They show conjugationtubes, stimulated by the proximity of cells of the other matingtype. The cultures alao show zygotes, which on sporulation yieldplus(+) and minus(–) progenies. The zygotes bud off diploid vegetative cells which grow fasterthan the original haploid cells and so tend to replace them.If mutation occurs early, replacement is complete and the culturegives no mating reaction but sporulates. If it occurs late,the culture is a mixture of haploid cells giving a mating reactionand diploid cells that will sporulate.
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