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Non‐Mendelian Inheritance in Blepharisma intermedium
The Journal of Protozoology, 1968SYNOPSIS. An albino mutation of Blepharisma intermedium (a dark red ciliate) has been isolated. The inheritance of factors controlling pigmentation, mating‐type, and lethality level of sexually derived offspring has been studied. All 3 traits are inherited in a non‐Mendelian manner, perhaps via the cytoplasm.
I R, Isquith, H I, Hirshfield
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2001
Most hereditary transmission can be assigned to the chromosomes of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells; however, the cytoplasm can also play a role in hereditary transmission. Cytoplasm is that part of the cell that includes all of the protoplasm outside of the nucleus, and hereditary determinants can exist in certain organelles found in the cytoplasm ...
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Most hereditary transmission can be assigned to the chromosomes of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells; however, the cytoplasm can also play a role in hereditary transmission. Cytoplasm is that part of the cell that includes all of the protoplasm outside of the nucleus, and hereditary determinants can exist in certain organelles found in the cytoplasm ...
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'Long-Term’ Adaptation and Non-Mendelian Inheritance in Yeast
Nature, 1949HAPLOPHASE yeasts capable of fermenting galactose ordinarily produce gas in from sixteen to thirty-six hours at 30° C. after inoculation into nutrient medium containing galactose. Winge and Roberts1 studied clones which fermented the sugar in from three to fourteen days after they were seeded in galactose yeastants to the time required by the cells in ...
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Non-mendelian inheritance of revertants of paranoiac in Paramecium
European Journal of Protistology, 1996Summary A reversion of the behavioral mutant paranoiac A in stock 51 of Paramecium tetraurelia is described. Paranoiac A is due to a simple Mendelian mutation, and the reversion is phenotypically wild type. Although paranoiac only rarely produces revertants, revertants frequently change back to paranoiac.
Bertina Muriel Rudman +1 more
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Genome-wide non-mendelian inheritance of extra-genomic information in Arabidopsis
Nature, 2005A fundamental tenet of classical mendelian genetics is that allelic information is stably inherited from one generation to the next, resulting in predictable segregation patterns of differing alleles. Although several exceptions to this principle are known, all represent specialized cases that are mechanistically restricted to either a limited set of ...
Susan J, Lolle +3 more
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Non-Mendelian inheritance and homology-dependent effects in ciliates.
Advances in genetics, 2002Ciliates are single-celled eukaryotes that harbor two kinds of nuclei. The germline micronuclei function only to perpetuate the genome during sexual reproduction; the macronuclei are polyploid, somatic nuclei that differentiate from the micronuclear lineage at each sexual generation.
Eric, Meyer, Olivier, Garnier
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Mendelian, non-Mendelian, multigenic inheritance, and epigenetics
2020Tamar Harel, James R. Lupski
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