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. 1986 Mar;112(3):409–420. doi: 10.1093/genetics/112.3.409

A Genetic Analysis of Primary Products of Bacteriophage Lambda Recombination

Olivier Huisman 1, Maurice S Fox 1
PMCID: PMC1202753  PMID: 2937684

Abstract

Primary products of bacteriophage lambda recombination that display heterozygosity as a consequence of the presence of regions of heteroduplex DNA are rare in standard λ crosses. Phage manifesting heterozygosity at a given allele are evident when recombinants, emerging from a cross, are selected for an exchange in a neighboring interval. We show that the abundance of such heterozygotes can be increased 10- to 20-fold by selection on an E. coli indicator that is defective in methyl-directed mismatch repair (mutL). Thus, the activity of the methyl-directed mismatch repair system is, at least in part, responsible for the low frequency of detectably heterozygous phage emerging from a standard cross. In a mutL indicator, many primary products of recombination are replicated without the intervention of mismatch repair.—The products of a six-factor phage cross have been plated on a mutL indicator allowing visual detection of those phage products heterozygous for one of the allelic pairs, cI. By genetic analysis, we show that the heteroduplex regions of these primary products of recombination are on the average about 4 kb in length and can include as much as half of the lambda genome.

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