[Phenotypic manifestations of yeast transposon insertion in the LYS2 gene and deletions resulting from imprecise excision of the transposon]
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[Phenotypic manifestations of yeast transposon insertion in the LYS2 gene and deletions resulting from imprecise excision of the transposon]
Abstract
The lys2-32 mutant allele resulted from Ty1 element insertion was identified and cloned. The expression and reversions of lys2-32 localized in an autonomous plasmid were studied. The insertion was shown to inactivate LYS2 gene incompletely. Spontaneous reversions to complete or almost complete prototrophy were also obtained. About 50% of revertants retained the insertion. Others arise as a result of imprecise excision events leading to deletions of adjacent LYS2 sequences.
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