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SEXUAL INCOMPATIBILITY FACTORS AND SOMATIC RECOMBINATION IN SCHIZOPHYLLUM COMMUNE
Carl Frankel 1 and Albert H. Ellingboe 2
1 Department of Botany, Michigan State University, East Lansing,
Michigan 48824
2 Department of Plant Pathology, Michigan State University,
East Lansing, Michigan 48824
Two sets of diploid cultures of S. commune were observed for sectoring due to haploidization or recombination. Each set consisted of compatible and common-AB diploids otherwise almost isogenic. One of the sets included two compatible diploids with a large proportion of dikaryotic cells. The sectors were isolated and analysed for evidence of aneuploidy and frequent crossing over to determine whether they arose via mitotic or meiotic-like events. It was found that the recombination process in both common-AB and compatible diploids was predominantly mitotic. However, the compatible diploids which developed a high frequency of dikaryotic components gave some evidence of meiotic-like activity. Thus, compatible mating-type factors are necessary for dikaryosis, but not sufficient in themselves to produce it. In compatible mycelia where dikaryosis does occur, meiotic-like recombination may also occur. It is proposed that both lapse into the dikaryotic state, and meiotic-like recombination was induced by different genes under control of the incompatibility factors. Dikaryosis and meiosis are thus seen as tandem phenomena, neither causal of the other but both induced by action of compatible mating-type factors.
Submitted on April 8, 1976Revised on December 3, 1976