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RECOMBINATION AND ASSORTMENT IN THE MACRONUCLEUS OF TETRAHYMENA THERMOPHILA: A THEORETICAL STUDY BY COMPUTER SIMULATION
F. P. Doerder 1 and S. L. Diblasi 1
1 Department of Biology, Cleveland State University, Cleveland,
Ohio 44115
The compound nature of the macronucleus of Tetrahymena thermophila presents multiple opportunities for recombination between genes on the same macronuclear chromosome. Such recombinants should be detectable through their assortment at subsequent amitotic macronuclear divisions. Thus, a macronucleus that is initially AB/ab should produce recombinant assortees of the genotypes Ab/aB. Computer simulation shows that, when the recombination frequency is two or fewer times per cell cycle, recombinant assortees are produced at experimentally measurable frequencies of less than 40%. At higher recombination frequencies, linked genes appear to assort independently. The simulations also show that recombination during macronuclear development can be distinguished from recombination in subsequent cell cycles only if the first appearance of recombinant assortees is 100 or more fissions after conjugation. The use of macronuclear recombination and assortment as a means of mapping macronuclear genes is severely constrained by the large variances in assortment outcomes; with experimentally small sample sizes, such mapping is impossible.
Submitted on March 12, 1984Accepted on August 17, 1984
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