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. 1982 Jul;2(7):853-62.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.2.7.853-862.1982.

DNA content, kinetic complexity, and the ploidy question in Candida albicans

DNA content, kinetic complexity, and the ploidy question in Candida albicans

W S Riggsby et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1982 Jul.

Abstract

Candida albicans is a dimorphic fungus that is pathogenic for humans. No sexual cycle has been reported for this fungus, and earlier reports have differed on whether typical strains of C. albicans are haploid or diploid. Previous estimates of the DNA content of C. albicans varied by one order of magnitude. We used three independent methods to measure the kinetic complexity of the single-copy DNA from a typical strain of C. albicans (strain H317) to determine the DNA content per haploid genote; we obtained values of 15 and 20 fg per cell by using S1 nuclease and hydroxyapatite assays, respectively. Optical assays for DNA reassociation kinetics, although not definitive in themselves, yielded values in this range. Chemical measurements of the DNA content of several typical strains, including strain H317, yielded values clustered about a mean of 37 fg per cell. We concluded that these strains are diploid.

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