Abstract
Yeast protoplasts from the haploid strains 21 a and 111a were exposed to an inhomogeneous alternating field (about 1 kV/cm, 2 MHz). Due to dielectrophoretic aggregation two or more cells with close membrane contact are formed between the electrodes. Cell fusion was observed by application of two field pulses (11 kV/cm, 7 μs duration) applied at an interval of 1 s. The intensity of the field pulses is sufficiently high to induce reversible electrical breakdown at membrane sites oriented in the field direction. After a 8 to 14 days incubation period on selection medium two types of fusion products could be isolated: 1) Hybrids with a haploid constitution, respiratory-competent and auxotrophic for histidine. 2) Cells with a diploid cell size and prototrophic for histidine. The genetic analysis for mating types and auxotrophic markers show that in the second case plasmogamy followed by karyogamy had occurred.
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