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SOME GENETIC CONSEQUENCES OF CHANGES IN THE LEVEL OF recA GENE FUNCTION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI K-12
Robert G. Lloyd 1 and Brooks Low 2
1 Microbiology Unit, Oxford University, Oxford, England
2 Yale University School of Medicine, Radiobiology Laboratories,
New Haven, Connecticut 06510
Genetic recombination was studied in E. coli mutants that carry lesions in the recA gene but retain some capacity for generating recombinant progeny. We observed that recombination was detectable only at a very low level during the incubation of leaky RecA- merozygotes in broth. However, recombination appeared to occur at much higher frequencies when recombinant progeny were assayed by selection on minimal agar. Analysis of the recombinants obtained with Hfr donors revealed a deficiency of multiple exchanges per unit length of DNA in leaky RecA - strains. In many of these crosses recombinants that inherited donor alleles close to the transfer origin were much reduced in frequency, except when the recipient was also RecB-.
Submitted on May 27, 1976Revised on September 2, 1976