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TRANSLOCATIONS IN DICTYOSTELIUM DISCOIDEUM
D. L. Welker 1 and K. L. Williams 1
1 Max Planck Institut für Biochemie, 8033 Martinsried bei
München, Federal Republic of Germany
Fourteen translocations of independent origin were identified
in Dictyostelium discoideum on the basis of segregation anomalies
of diploids heterozygous for these chromosome rearrangements, all of which
led to the cosegregation of unlinked markers. Many of these translocations
were discovered in strains mutagenized with MNNG or in strains carrying mutations
affecting DNA repair; however, spontaneous translocations were also obtained.
Haploid mitotic recombinants of the rearranged linkage groups were produced
from diploids heterozygous for the translocations at frequencies of up to
5% of viable haploid segregants; this is at least a ten-fold higher frequency
than that seen with diploids not heterozygous for translocations (
0.1%).
These haploid recombinants included both translocated and nontranslocated
strains. The T354(II,VII) translocation and possibly the T357(IV,VII)
translocation reduce the chromosome number to n = 6; haploids
carrying 11 other translocations all have karyotypes with n = 7.
Genetic characterization of the T357(IV,VII) translocation showed
that the bwnA and whiC loci normally found on linkage group
IV were physically linked to the linkage group VII loci couA, phgA, bsgB
and cobA.
Accepted on October 5, 1984