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TEMPERATURE EFFECT ON INTERFERENCE AND CROSSING OVER

TEMPERATURE EFFECT ON INTERFERENCE AND CROSSING OVER

... In the case of chromosome I1 the effective temperatures operate so as to raise the basic crossover proba- bility for small sections adjacent to the point of spindle fiber attac[r] ... See full document

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Effect of temperature on crossing over in the mus309 mutant, deficient in DNA double strand break repair, of Drosophila melanogaster suggests a mechanism for crossover interference

Effect of temperature on crossing over in the mus309 mutant, deficient in DNA double strand break repair, of Drosophila melanogaster suggests a mechanism for crossover interference

... crossover interference, recombination frequencies and map distances were compared in the cv-v-f region of the X chromo- some of Drosophila melanogaster in females bearing either wild type 3 rd chromosomes ... See full document

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A Reaction-Diffusion Model for Interference in Meiotic Crossing Over

A Reaction-Diffusion Model for Interference in Meiotic Crossing Over

... no interference appears, ...ing over at one of the points suppresses occurrence of Kleckner 1999; Figure ...recombi- crossing over at the other, the frequency of simultane- nation can occur ... See full document

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INTERFERENCE IN GENETIC CROSSING OVER AND CHROMOSOME MAPPING

INTERFERENCE IN GENETIC CROSSING OVER AND CHROMOSOME MAPPING

... A powerful approach to interference theory is indeed by describing chiasma occurrence as a renewal process that starts at a fixed point on the chromosome.. Chiasma interference is then [r] ... See full document

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CROSSING-OVER AND INTERFERENCE IN THE CENTROMERE REGION OF LINKAGE GROUP I OF NEUROSPORA

CROSSING-OVER AND INTERFERENCE IN THE CENTROMERE REGION OF LINKAGE GROUP I OF NEUROSPORA

... Coincidence values for exchanges in adjoining regions are less than one, and the proportion of tetrads having single exchanges in individual arms is in excess over the ex- [r] ... See full document

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CROSSING-OVER AND INTERFERENCE IN A MULTIPLY MARKED CHROMOSOME ARM OF NEUROSPORA

CROSSING-OVER AND INTERFERENCE IN A MULTIPLY MARKED CHROMOSOME ARM OF NEUROSPORA

... Table 6 gives for each interval the observed numbers of tetrads of these types, and for comparison, the number of NPD tetrads expected in the absence of chiasma or chromatid inte[r] ... See full document

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Recombination and Gene Flux Caused by Gene Conversion and Crossing Over in Inversion Heterokaryotypes

Recombination and Gene Flux Caused by Gene Conversion and Crossing Over in Inversion Heterokaryotypes

... Using two different mathematical models of recombi- nation (with and without interference) we derive the expected rates of recombination and gene flux caused by crossing over [r] ... See full document

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Gene Conversion and Crossing Over Along the 405-kb Left Arm of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Chromosome VII

Gene Conversion and Crossing Over Along the 405-kb Left Arm of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Chromosome VII

... in two ways. First, interference within a single genetic interval cyh2, cyh2-crl3, and trp5-leu1. We do not know the origin was identified when the observed number of NPD tetrads was of these differences, but ... See full document

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THE NUMERICAL RELATIONS IN THE CROSSING OVER OF THE GENES, WITH A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE THEORY THAT THE GENES ARE ARRANGED IN A LINEAR SERIES

THE NUMERICAL RELATIONS IN THE CROSSING OVER OF THE GENES, WITH A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE THEORY THAT THE GENES ARE ARRANGED IN A LINEAR SERIES

... As table 6 shows, if there were no interference, the distances (measured in units of length to give 1 percent crossing over) required t o give the observed crosso[r] ... See full document

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THE EFFECT OF INTRACHROMOSOMAL RECOMBINATION ON COINCIDENTAL CROSSING OVER IN MAIZE

THE EFFECT OF INTRACHROMOSOMAL RECOMBINATION ON COINCIDENTAL CROSSING OVER IN MAIZE

... Interference between interhomologue Ab-Sh recombination and the Lg-T, and Sh-Et regions: When both homologues are participating in the primary crossover event between Ab-Sh, [r] ... See full document

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Further evidence for the theory that crossover interference in Drosophila melanogaster is dependent on genetic rather than physical distance between adjacent crossover points

Further evidence for the theory that crossover interference in Drosophila melanogaster is dependent on genetic rather than physical distance between adjacent crossover points

... meiotic crossing over suggest that crossing over is initiated by the formation of meio- sis-specific double-strand breaks (DSBs) of DNA, cata- lyzed eventually in all eukaryotes by the ... See full document

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EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON CROSSING OVER IN NEUROSPORA

EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON CROSSING OVER IN NEUROSPORA

... It has been demonstrated ( STADLER and TOWE 1962) that inbreeding results in an increase in crossing over in the asco-centromere region; a backcross to asco a of one of the [r] ... See full document

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DOUBLE CROSSING OVER IN NEUROSPORA

DOUBLE CROSSING OVER IN NEUROSPORA

... If we assume that both of the marked regions are short enough to insure that there will not be more than a single crossover within a region, the following interpretation can be [r] ... See full document

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THE EVOLUTION OF RESTRICTED RECOMBINATION AND THE ACCUMULATION OF REPEATED DNA SEQUENCES

THE EVOLUTION OF RESTRICTED RECOMBINATION AND THE ACCUMULATION OF REPEATED DNA SEQUENCES

... Restricted crossing over: In the second section of this paper, we have pro- posed that the reduction in the rate of crossing over near centromeres and telomeres [r] ... See full document

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Effect of High Temperature Oxidation on AISI-...

Effect of High Temperature Oxidation on AISI-...

... Materials of construction must withstand excessive metal loss by scale formation from external and internal oxidation that could reduce thickness of components , hence load -bearing cross sections are reduce to the ... See full document

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THE LINKAGE MAP OF THE HOUSE FLY, MUSCA DOMESTICA L

THE LINKAGE MAP OF THE HOUSE FLY, MUSCA DOMESTICA L

... Linkage tests for female crossing over: In order to obtain data for the linkage map, crossing over in female house flies was studied by crossing female hybrids from normal type fli[r] ... See full document

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CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE AND CROSSING OVER

CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE AND CROSSING OVER

... The model of chromosome structure and replication proposed here (Figure 2) reconciles much of the seemingly contradictory evidence for and against multistranded and[r] ... See full document

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Unequal crossing over then and now.

Unequal crossing over then and now.

... However, as a result of examining the frequency of magnification in single males rather than in populations of flies, I proposed that the mechanism by which magnification occ[r] ... See full document

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CLUSTER MODEL OF CROSSING OVER

CLUSTER MODEL OF CROSSING OVER

... The model: The frequency distribution of crossovers within a tight cluster will be taken to be a Poisson distribution with a mean of m,, and the clusters them- selves will be ta[r] ... See full document

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LACK OF EFFECT OF A PREVIOUS MEIOTIC EXCHANGE ON SOMATIC CROSSING OVER IN DROSOPHILA

LACK OF EFFECT OF A PREVIOUS MEIOTIC EXCHANGE ON SOMATIC CROSSING OVER IN DROSOPHILA

... Only those abdomens were scored which came from females whose progeny (generation 4) fulfilled the following criteria: some of the progeny must show the yellow and [r] ... See full document

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