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GLUCOSAMINE RESISTANCE IN YEAST. I. A PRELIMINARY GENETIC ANALYSIS
A. J. S. Ball 1, D. K. Wong 1, and J. J. Elliott 1
1 Department of Biological Sciences, Brock University St. Catharines,
Ontario, Canada L2S 3A1
Mutants of the yeast Saccaromyces cerevisiae which can grow on glycerol medium in the presence of 0.05% D (+) glucosamine have been isolated. Genetic analysis of 13 of these glucosamine resistant (GR) mutants demonstrated two modes of inheritance. One group of mutants (GR 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10) gave results characteristic of non-Mendelian inheritance and it is suggested that these mutants represent one or more new mitochondial loci. Four of the remaining mutants showed clear-cut Mendelian inheritance. These mutants fell into two complementation groups and subsequent mapping experiments demonstrated that two independent loci, gay 1 and gay 2, unlinked to each other or to the centromeres of chromosomes I, II, IV, VIII or IX, were responsible for conferring glucosamine resistance in these mutants.
Submitted on November 24, 1975Revised on April 6, 1976