Abstract
Non-reciprocal translocations, in which one chromosome is a pure donor and another is a pure recipient, have found abundant uses in genetics, molecular biology, and cytology (Perkins 1997Advances in Genetics 36:239-398). Our original aim was to prepare a strain carrying a chromosome truncated in both arms, with the idea that such a small chromosome would be easily purified by pulsed field electrophoresis and would be a good preliminary substrate for genomic sequencing.
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Metzenberg, R. L. & Orbach, M. J., (2000) “A minichromosome of LGVI from crossing two quasi-terminal reciprocal translocations”, Fungal Genetics Reports 47(1), 108-109. doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/1941-4765.1222
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