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  • Title: [Formation of the heterozygous tandem duplication in the process of conjugation recombination in Escherichia coli: study of the effect of mutations for the recQ, uvrD, and recJ genes].
    Author: Sukhodolets VV.
    Journal: Genetika; 1999 Apr; 35(4):450-8. PubMed ID: 10420269.
    Abstract:
    Stable tandem duplications were shown to originate from conjugational recombination between Escherichia coli HfrH strains carrying mutations for the deo operon. The duplications deoC deoD/deoA deoB::Tn5 usually constitute approximately 5% of the Deo+ offspring. The effect of mutations for the recQ, uvrD, and recJ genes on the frequency of duplications was studied. The CM1563 strain carrying the recQ mutation was shown to give, as a recipient, 20% of duplications in the Deo+ offspring. However, this property of CM1563 seems to depend on the presence of a spontaneous mutation of unknown nature, which also increased UV sensitivity of bacteria. The recQ mutation itself increased the frequency of duplications by less than 50%. The recJ mutation did not virtually affect the frequency of duplications. The uvrD mutation possessing the recombinogenic effect was shown to increase the frequency of deo+ recombinants and simultaneously decrease the frequency of duplications. Tandem duplications are assumed to be normal intermediates of multi-stage conjugational recombination initiated by the integration of the proximal region of the Hfr chromosome into different nonhomologous regions of the recipient chromosome.
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