Tandem Genetic Duplications in a Derivative of Phage Lambda
Abstract
We have found that many of the spontaneous “revertants” of the deletion mutant t del33 (Franklin, 1967) are duplication mutants, with changes at different locations on the phage chromosome. This phage has many advantages for studying the properties and mechanism of formation of duplication mutants. Some advantages which we have exploited in the present work are as follows. (1) Since the base sequence in 80-λ hy 1 DNA is nonpermuted and the phage chromosome can be extracted as a DNA molecule of definite length, a duplication mutant can be identified as such and the end points of the duplicated segment can be located by electron microscopy of DNA heteroduplexes. (2) The dependence of phage buoyant density on DNA length provides a nonspecific selection method for mutants which have longer DNA molecules. (Selection by plaque morphology is also possible in many cases.) (3) An independent method of identifying duplication mutants is based...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.501-513