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. 1982 Jan;100(1):35-60.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/100.1.35.

Genetics of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii diploids. I. Isolation and characterization and meiotic segregation pattern of a homozygous diploid

Genetics of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii diploids. I. Isolation and characterization and meiotic segregation pattern of a homozygous diploid

E M Eves et al. Genetics. 1982 Jan.

Abstract

A strain of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has been investigated which, when mated with known wild-types, produces very few viable germination products and transmits its Mendelian markers to more than half of those products. Cytogenetic observations, fluorometric measurements of DNA and genetic data all suggest that the strain, d mt-ery-M3a sr-u-1 is a stable homozygous diploid. This strain has twice as many nuclear chromatin bodies at metaphase and twice as much DNA as its haploid progenitor, and the phenotypes of its meiotic progeny are consistent with predictions based on triploid meiosis. Data from crosses involving d mt-ery-M3a sr-u-1 and from crosses involving hybrid diploids indicate that the frequency of second division segregation increases in triploid zygotes and that mitotic segregation following triploid meiosis is a frequent event which may more often result from mitotic recombination than from chromosome loss.

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