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. 1978 Dec;75(12):6182-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.75.12.6182.

A single base-pair change creates a Chi recombinational hotspot in bacteriophage lambda

A single base-pair change creates a Chi recombinational hotspot in bacteriophage lambda

K U Sprague et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1978 Dec.

Abstract

X4+ mutations, responsible for the Chi phenotype in phage lambda, locally increase the rate of recombination promoted by the Escherichia coli recombination system (Rec). X+ mutations in the cII gene, one of a few sites in lambda at which such mutations arise, were located genetically and physically with overlapping deletions. DNA sequence analysis of the deletion segment containing the X+ C mutations showed that two independent X+ C mutations arose by the same A-T to T-A transversion. Presumably, this change creates a nucleotide sequence recognized by a protein involved in a rate-limiting step of recombination.

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