A mutant of Tetrahymena thermophila with a partial mirror-image duplication of cell surface pattern. II. Nature of genic control
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A mutant of Tetrahymena thermophila with a partial mirror-image duplication of cell surface pattern. II. Nature of genic control
Abstract
The CU-127 clone of Tetrahymena thermophila, which manifests an unusually high number of ciliary rows plus a second set of abnormal oral structures and of contractile vacuole pores with partial mirror-image reversal of asymmetry (Jerka-Dziadosz & Frankel, 1979), has been subjected to breeding analysis. The progeny ratios obtained in various crosses indicate that the abnormalities of cell-surface asymmetry are brought to expression as a result of the action of a recessive allele at a single gene locus, here named janus. When previously normal cells were made homozygous for the jan allele, the cortical pattern characteristic of the CU-127 clone came rapidly to expression, often without associated change in number of ciliary meridians. Conversely, when cells previously expressing jan re-acquired the wild-type (jan+) allele, they returned to the normal pattern of a single normal oral structure and a single normally located set of contractile vacuole pores while still retaining the high ciliary meridian number characteristic of the original CU-127 clone. The capacity for manifestation of the unique asymmetry pattern depends solely on homozygous expression of the janus allele, whereas the stable number of ciliary meridians in janus clones and the degree of expression of secondary OAs is modulated by other factors, probably at least in part genic. These results, taken together with those of the preceding paper, indicate that the janus allele promotes the propagation and/or expression of a condition of reversed asymmetry in a precisely located cell region, and further indicates that the propagation and expression of this condition are largely independent of the number and asymmetry of ciliary meridians.
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