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Crossing over mitotic

Zimmermann, F.K., Kern, R. and Rasenberger, H.A. (1975) Yeast strain for simultaneous detection of induced mitotic crossing over, mitotic gene conversion and reverse mutation. Mutation Research, 28, 381-388. [Pg.492]

Vashishat, R.K., Vasudeva, M. Kakar, S.N. (1980) Induction of mitotic crossing over, mitotic gene conversion and reverse mutation by epichlorohydrin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Indian J. exp. Biol., 18, 1337-1338... [Pg.628]

Endosulfan is toxic to yeast but is also mutagenic without activation (Yadav et al. 1982). In vitro, endosulfan induced reverse mutations and mitotic gene conversion and increased the percentage of aberrant colonies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae but did not induce mitotic cross-overs (Yadav et al. 1982). [Pg.165]

Crebelli R, Bellincampi D, Conti G, et al. 1986. A comparative study on selected chemical carcinogens for chromosome malsegregation, mitotic crossing-over and forward mutation induction in Aspergillus nidulans. Mutat Res 172 139-149. [Pg.132]

Positive results from the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitotic recombination assay indicate that a substance induces DNA recombination in this test system, i.e., mitotic gene conversion (within a gene) and/or mitotic crossing-over (between a gene and its centromere). [Pg.162]

Aspergillus nidulans haploid, mutation Aspergillus nidulans non-disjunction Aspergillus nidulans, mitotic crossing-over Saccharomyces cerevisiae, forward mutation... [Pg.105]

Careie, A., Conti, G, Conti, L. Crebelli, R. (1985) Assays in Aspergillus nidulans for the indnction of forward-mutation in haploid strain 35 and for mitotic nondisjunction, haploidization and crossing-over in diploid strain PI. In Ashby, J., de Serres, F.J., Draper, M., Ishidate, M., Jr, Margolin, B.H., Matter, B.E. Shelby, M.D., eds. Progress in Mutation Research, Volume 5, Evaluation of Short-Term Tests for Carcinogens. Report of the International Programme on Chemical Safety s Collaborative Study on in vitro assays, Amsterdam, Elsevier Science, pp. 307-312... [Pg.305]

Carere, A., Conti, G, Conti, L. Crebelli, R. (1985) Assays in Aspergillus nidulans for the induction of forward-mutation in haploid strain 35 and for mitotic nondisjunction, haploidization and crossing-over in diploid strain Pl. Prog. Mutat. Res., 5, 307-312... [Pg.94]

Parry, J.M. Eckardt, F. (1985b) The detection of mitotic aneuploidy. point mutation and mitotic crossing over in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains D61-M and D6. Prog. Mutat. Res., 5, 285-295... [Pg.101]

SCH, Saccharomyces cerevisiae D3, mitotic recombination SCH, Saccharomyces cerevisiae D7, gene conversion SCH, Saccharomyces cerevisiae D7, mitotic crossing-over SCF, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, mitochondrial mutation... [Pg.184]

Zimmermann, F.K. Vig, B.K. (1975) Mutagen specificity in the induction of mitotic crossing-over in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol. gen. Genet., 139, 255-268... [Pg.225]

Parry, J.M. (1982b) Assay of the induction of mitotic crossing-over and aneuploidy in yeast by BC, 4CMB and 4HMB. Mutat. Res., 100, 139-143... [Pg.475]

Watkins. P. (1982) Testing for mitotic crossing over and induced aneuploidy using Aspergillus nidulans as part of the UKEMS test programme. Mutat. Res., 100, 133-138... [Pg.477]

As previously summarized, diethyl sulfate induced mutation and DNA damage in bacteria and induced reverse mutation and mitotic recombination in yeast. In plant cells, diethyl sulfate induced chromosomal aberrations. In a single study, diethyl sulfate did not induce heritable translocation in Drosophila melanogaster but did induce autosomal recessive lethal mutations, sex-linked recessive lethal mutations and genetic crossing-over. In cultured mammalian cells, diethyl sulfate induced chromosomal aberrations, mieronueleus formation, sister chromatid exchanges, forward mutation and DNA singlestrand breaks it also induced unscheduled DNA synthesis in primary cultures of rat... [Pg.1407]

Holliday, R. (1961). Induced mitotic crossing-over in Vstilago maydis. Genetical Res. 2, 231-248. [Pg.147]

MATa CYH4 ade2 hie8 Mitotic crossing-over 519... [Pg.90]

MATa trpl ade2-40 MALI 4 Mitotic crossing-over, intragenic 515... [Pg.90]

MATa ade2-40 trp5-12 ilvl-92 Mitotic crossing-over, intragenic 516... [Pg.90]

Yeast mitotic crossing-over and gene conversion... [Pg.205]

MITOTIC RECOMBINATION Mitotic crossing-over and mitotic gene conversion. [Pg.245]

SOMATIC CROSSING-OVER See MITOTIC CROSSING-OVER. [Pg.249]


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