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. 1972 Nov;112(2):707-14.
doi: 10.1128/jb.112.2.707-714.1972.

Self-transfer and genetic recombination mediated by P, the sex factor of Vibrio cholerae

Self-transfer and genetic recombination mediated by P, the sex factor of Vibrio cholerae

C Parker et al. J Bacteriol. 1972 Nov.

Abstract

Vibrio cholerae cells, infected with the sex factor P, produce discrete, plaque-like clearings when plated on lawns of P(-) cells. We investigated the nature of these clearings and conclude that they are probably sites of active mating. We developed a quantitative assay for P(+) cells and used it to study the kinetics of sex factor spread in broth cultures. Both established and newly infected donor populations were efficient sex factor donors, indicating that P is not self-repressed. We also investigated the kinetics of recombinant formation in broth matings. In 1-hr matings, we routinely found recombination frequencies of 10(-6) per donor cell. Kinetic studies of recombinant formation showed that the markers tested all appeared at early times. Thus P, the V. cholerae sex factor, seems to resemble F in its transfer properties.

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