Complementation among cytoplasmic mutants of Neurospora crassa |
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Authors: | H. Bertrand and T. H. Pittenger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Biology, Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas;(2) Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas;(3) Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary Heteroplasmons with normal growth rates are formed when the slow-growing, female fertile, group I or II extranuclear mutants of Neurospora crassa are combined by forced heterokaryosis with the female sterile, stopper mutants of group III. Different mutants from the same growth and fertility group do not complement each other, and the poky-like strains of group I do not interact synergistically with [mi-3], the only known group II mutant. The mitochondrial cytochrome system of the complementing heteroplasmons are as abnormal as the cytochrome complements of the component extranuclear mutants, indicating that defects in the electron transport system represented by those mutants are related inconsequentially to growth. The observed functional complementation indicates the expression of the mitochondrial genome is not restricted to the specific organelle of which it is a part.Contribution No. 1255 Department of Agronomy; Contribution No. 1148, Division of Biology, Kansas Agriculture Experiment Station, Manhattan, Kansas. |
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