Abstract
Experiments were carried out attempting to determine whether part of sex factor is transferred at the leading end of the Hfr chromosome during conjugation. In the first experiment, an analysis was made of the donor properties of recombinant strains which had inherited the terminal but not the proximal marker from an Hfr. Secondly, recombinants integrating an extremely proximal marker from an Hfr were examined for the inheritance of a sex factor affinity locus adjacent to this marker. In the third experiment, proximal transfer of the wild-type allele of a temperature-sensitive sex factor mutation was looked for, using as recipient a temperature-sensitive Hfr strain, and as donor a wild-type Hfr isogenic with respect to the site of sex factor integration. In none of these experiments could the presence of sex factor material at the leading end be demonstrated. The results do not rule out the possibility that part of F is transferred proximally but only integrated at a very low frequency. They do, however, conflict with certain findings of other authors which, in the past, have been taken as evidence for the transfer of part of F at the leading end.
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