Abstract
A number of minority recombinant and parental types from a heterosexual cross were analyzed for the ω allele they carry. It was found that recombinant progeny can be ω−, that minority parental types among the progeny can be ω+ rather than ω−, and, finally, that certain of the results suggest that the ω locus may not be at the proximal end of the mitochondrial genetic map (Bolotin et al., 1971; Grivell et al., 1973) but rather may lie between the [cap1-r/cap-s] and [ery1-r/ery-s] loci.
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