Abstract

Tetrad data from five-point crosses involving linkage group I (mating-type chromosome) and three-point crosses involving linkage groups VI and VII of Neurospora crassa and N. sitophila have been analysed in order to detect the phenomena of chromatid and chiasma interference on a comparative basis. Marker genes were transferred from N. crassa to N. sitophila by hybridization and repeated back crossing. The details of the methods of transfer and of making crosses have been described in a previous paper (Scott-Emuakpor, 1965).

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