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SUPPRESSION AND FUNCTION OF X-LINKED LETHAL AND STERILE MUTATIONS IN CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS
Philip M. Meneely 1 and Robert K. Herman 2
1 Department of Genetics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108
2 Department of Cell Biology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108
We have expanded our collection of recessive lethal and sterile mutants in the region of the X chromosome balanced by mnDp1(X;V), about 15% of the X linkage map, to a total of 54 mutants. The mutations have been mapped with respect to 20 overlapping deficiencies and five X duplications, and they have been assigned to 24 genes by complementation testing. Nine mutants are hermaphrodite-sterile: one of these is a sperm-defect mutant, two have abnormal gonadogeneses and six, in five genes, are maternally influenced mutants, producing inviable zygote progeny. One of the gonadogenesis mutants and two of the maternally influenced mutants are male fertile. All but one of the maternally influenced mutants give cross progeny when mated with wild-type males. Forty-three mutants were tested for suppression by homozygous sup-5(e1464), which is believed to be specific for null alleles. Ten mutants that were judged by independent criteria not to be null mutants are not suppressed. Nine of the other 33 mutants, in nine genes, are suppressed, five in both heterozygous and homozygous suppressor stocks and four only in homozygous suppressor stocks.
Submitted on September 8, 1980Revised on December 12, 1980
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